3. How do populations grow in nature?
4. What stabilizes an ecosystem?
5. How would you describe a stable and sustainable population?​


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3. You learned above that populations can grow exponentially if conditions are ideal. While exponential growth occurs when populations move into new or unfilled environments or rebound after catastrophes, most organisms do not live in ideal conditions very long, if at all.

4. The two key components of ecosystem stability are resilience and resistance. ... Resilience is the speed at which an ecosystem recovers from a disturbance. For example, resistance refers to a forest's ability to withstand a windstorm; resilience refers to how quickly felled trees would grow back.

5. In a demographic sense, a population might be defined as sustainable if it does not die out. This might be described as a feasible path in that the population can continue indefinitely. A feasible path would rule out extremely low fertility rates.

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