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Mathematics, 28.04.2021 22:40 rendaescamilla

What would happen, in terms of population size, if the amount of resources in an ecosystem always remained constant? The population would decrease because of competition between the organisms.
The population would remain the same size because there was no competition between the species.
The population would increase because competition would cause a more productive reproductive season.

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