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a species that live in a variety of environments
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a species that require a specific habitat
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provide parental care for their few offspring
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provide no care for their many offspring
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max. # of organisms an environment can support w/o degradation of resources
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survivorship curve: large % of pop. survives from birth to death
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survivorship curve: large % of pop. dies early
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when a population grows quickly & exceeds their carrying capacity
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a drop in population after an overshoot
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factors that have a strong influnce based on the # of organisms per unit area
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factors that have an affect on all populations, regardless of size or density
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the ability to produce offspring
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average # of children a woman has during her childbearing years
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amount of time to double the population
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a model that shows trends in birth and death rates and total population