Biotic potential is defined as the unrestricted growth of a population resulting in the maximum growth of that population. Which of the following populations is the most likely to be able to reach its biotic potential? O Apredator species is introduced into an area that has a large prey population and no other predators. An insect population reproduces multiple times a year and produces a large number of offspring. Bacteria are grown in a continuous culture with nutrients added and wastes removed at a steady rate. An invasive species enters an ecosystem where there is little to no competition for food and space.
Biotic potential is defined as the unrestricted growth of a population resulting in the maximum growth of that population. Which of the following populations is the most likely to be able to reach its biotic potential? O Apredator species is introduced into an area that has a large prey population and no other predators. An insect population reproduces multiple times a year and produces a large number of offspring. Bacteria are grown in a continuous culture with nutrients added and wastes removed at a steady rate. An invasive species enters an ecosystem where there is little to no competition for food and space.
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Biotic potential is defined as the unrestricted growth of a population resulting in the maximum growth of that population. Which of the following populations is the most
likely to be able to reach its biotic potential?
O Apredator species is introduced into an area that has a large prey population and no other predators.
An insect population reproduces multiple times a year and produces a large number of offspring.
O Bacteria are grown in a continuous culture with nutrients added and wastes removed at a steady rate.
O An invasive species enters an ecosystem where there is little to no competition for food and space.
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