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Growth Rate
The rate at which an organism or population increases in size, often measured over a specific period.
Intrinsic Rate
Intrinsic rate, often mentioned in ecological contexts, refers to the maximum potential growth rate of a population under ideal conditions, where resources are unlimited and environmental factors are optimal.
Wolf Population
Wolf population refers to the total number of wolves living in a particular area, subject to factors such as habitat, prey availability, and human impact.
Environmental Limits
The boundary conditions of the environment that determine the survival, growth, and reproduction of organisms, including factors like temperature, moisture, nutrient availability, and pH.
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