equilibrium points in ecological systems
Equilibrium points in ecological systems refer to the stable states where the population sizes and interactions of species remain relatively constant over time, with limited fluctuations. These points represent a balance between birth, death, and ecological interactions within the system, indicating a state of dynamic equilibrium.
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