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According to Maslow's need hierarchy,
Biotic Potential
Maximum possible population growth rate under optimal conditions.
Optimal Conditions
The most favorable environmental or operational settings at which a specific process, such as an enzyme activity, performs its best.
Opportunistic Life History
A strategy wherein organisms take immediate advantage of favorable conditions for growth and reproduction without a fixed pattern, often in unpredictable environments.
Parental Investment
Any contribution by a parent to an offspring that increases the offspring's chance of surviving and reproducing at the cost of the parent's ability to invest in other offspring.
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