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Suppose there is a population of 10 beetles. These beetles live in ideal conditions. How many generations would it take to have a population of 160 beetles if the rmax is 1.0?
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Suppose there is a population of 10 beetles. These
beetles live in ideal conditions.
How many generations would it take to have a
population of 160 beetles if the rmax is 1.0?
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