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Which term do biologists use to describe the number of individuals a species requires to reproduce successfully and prevent it from going extinct? carrying capacity population density minimal viable population
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Which term do biologists use to describe the number of individuals a species requires to reproduce successfully and prevent it from going extinct?
carrying capacity
population density
minimal viable population
survivability curve
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i would be the third option for plato users
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minimal viable population
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