Which of the following situations would most likely lead to a stable
population size?
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Biology, 20.02.2020 22:18 singfreshjazz3370
Which of the following situations would most likely lead to a stable
population size?
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A. The birthrates and death rates were higher than the rates of
immigration and emigration
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B. The rates of birth and immigration were lower than the rates of
death and emigration
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C. The rates of birth and immigration were balanced by the rates of
death and emigration
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D. The rates of birth and immigration were higher than the rates of
death and emigration
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