The maximum reproductive rate of a population is referred as it's what?
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The maximum rate of increase of a population is its biotic potential, which represents the highest possible growth rate under ideal conditions, unaffected by environmental factors such as resource availability or competition.
fertility rate
reproductive rate. The number of offspring an organism can produce and the frequency at which they can reproduce significantly affects population size. Other factors like mortality rate, availability of resources, and environmental conditions also play a role in population growth, but reproductive rate is often the primary driver.
Population growth in which the growth rate decreases with increasing number of individuals until it becomes zero when the population reaches a maximum.
The short answer is limited resources - there is never enough food, water, territory, breeding sites, nesting grounds, etc. for every individual animal to maximize its reproductive rate.
The short answer is limited resources - there is never enough food, water, territory, breeding sites, nesting grounds, etc. for every individual animal to maximize its reproductive rate.
Educate the populace (especially those of reproductive age) about family planning and provide an array of birth control methods and services.
reproductive isolation
reproductive potential
1million years
Life span, when it can reproduce (maturity), number of offspring, population size, number of males and females, survival rate