1 baby for every 2 people, which would have to be one male and one female. Which then you would have to take the population find how many females there are and how many males there are. Then you'd have to do some serious number crunching from there.
Under ideal conditions, the number of individuals that could be produced is limited by resources, such as food, space, and shelter available in the environment. This is characterized as the carrying capacity, which represents the maximum population size that an ecosystem can support sustainably. If resources are abundant and there are no limiting factors, then the population could potentially grow exponentially.
The number of individuals in the population is the population's size. If a population is small enough you will be able to determine the size by counting the individuals.
It gets smaller because the number of animals dying is greater than the number of animals being produced.
phenotype frequency
Birth rate: The number of individuals being born into the population. Death rate: The number of individuals dying in the population. Immigration: The movement of individuals into the population. Emigration: The movement of individuals out of the population.
the number of individuals in a population
The number of individuals in a population
population density
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The age distribution of a population is, the number of individuals of each age in the population.
The age distribution of a population is, the number of individuals of each age in the population.