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What are some ways that population size is limited within an ecosystem?

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Populace development is restricted in ecosystems as a result of absence of assets. On the off chance that there were boundless assets, a populace would develop exponentially.
For instance, if a solitary bacterium were put in a petri dish and was given boundless assets, it would increase to cover the whole world inside a few days.
Sadly, assets are restricted, so populaces are as well.
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