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Theoretically, under ideal conditions, species can grow exponentially. In reality, however, species cannot maintain exponential growth indefinitely. Introducing species to habitats where conditions are optimal for that species often results in initial exponential growth.
-One example of exponential growth was seen with the introduction of European rabbits into Australia. Within a short period of time the rabbit population in Australia exploded. This invasive species efficiently grazed vegetation in all habitats it colonized and before long spread throughout most of Australia. Many factors can contribute to the exponential growth rate of the rabbit population; which of the these factors would likely slow down population growth?
Technological Improvements
advancements or enhancements in technology that increase productivity, efficiency, or utility in various processes or products.
Production Possibility Frontier
A curve that depicts the maximum possible output combinations of two goods or services an economy can achieve when all resources are fully and efficiently utilized.
Production Possibilities Frontier
A diagram representing the full range of optimal production outcomes for a pair of commodities, given certain resources and factors.
Efficient Allocation
An economic condition where resources are distributed in a manner that maximizes the net benefits to society.
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