Mortality Required to Prevent Population Increase

BIOLOGISTS have often calculated the vast numbers which would be reached in a relatively short period by the descendants of a single pair of insects or other fecund animals if all of them reproduced at the normal rate before dying. Such calculations are used to illustrate the high potential rates of...

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