Description of biotic potential
Give a brief description of the term biotic potential?
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Biotic potential is ability of growth of given population under hypothetical optimum conditions, that is, in an environment devoid of limiting factors to such growth. Under these conditions the population tends to grow in indefinitely manner.
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