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Biology, 17.01.2020 00:31, bethanybowers4986
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a population in an ecosystem cannot grow indefinitely. there are limiting factors in each ecosystem that keep a population within a
certain size range. which of the following is most likely not a limiting factor for a population of deer in a forest ecosystem?
a. the amount of space in the forest
b. the number of perching birds present
c. the amount of edible plants available
d. the number of mountain lions present
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