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The number of individuals constituting a population is calledpopulation size. Over time population size does not remainconstant, it fluctuates to different extent over generationsbecause of several internal and external factors. Populations withviolent fluctuation in population size are called unstable and aremore prone to extinction as they hit lower population sizesfrequently. And once a population in extinct, it is gone for ever.Thus it would be interesting to investigate how populationstability evolves.
The number of individuals constituting a population is calledpopulation size. Over time population size does not remainconstant, it fluctuates to different extent over generationsbecause of several internal and external factors. Populations withviolent fluctuation in population size are called unstable and aremore prone to extinction as they hit lower population sizesfrequently. And once a population in extinct, it is gone for ever.Thus it would be interesting to investigate how populationstability evolves.
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