For a population to not change size over time, the following five conditions must be met: 1) birth rates and death rates must be equal, 2) immigration rates must equal emigration rates, 3) no population gains or losses due to disasters or wars, 4) population must be isolated with no migration in or out, and 5) resources must be sufficient to support the current population size.
For a population to not change size over time, the following five conditions must be met: 1) birth rates and death rates must be equal, 2) immigration rates must equal emigration rates, 3) no population gains or losses due to disasters or wars, 4) population must be isolated with no migration in or out, and 5) resources must be sufficient to support the current population size.
For a population to not change size over time, the following five conditions must be met: 1) birth rates and death rates must be equal, 2) immigration rates must equal emigration rates, 3) no population gains or losses due to disasters or wars, 4) population must be isolated with no migration in or out, and 5) resources must be sufficient to support the current population size.
For a population to not change size over time, the following five conditions must be met: 1) birth rates and death rates must be equal, 2) immigration rates must equal emigration rates, 3) no population gains or losses due to disasters or wars, 4) population must be isolated with no migration in or out, and 5) resources must be sufficient to support the current population size.