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What would happen to the exponential growth curve of a population if a pollutant or a new predator were introduced into an environement?
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What would happen to the exponential growth curve of a population if a pollutant or a new predator were introduced into an environement?
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If a pollutant or a new predator were introduced into an environment, then a standard exponential growth curve would be less "sharply" bent, and would curve out more away from the y-axis.
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