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Biology, 05.09.2020 22:01 jthollis8812

If there was a small patch of the invasive plant garlic mustard in a local forest and assuming nothing is done to control the garlic mustard, what would a diagram of the population curve you might expect for garlic mustard in this forest over the next 5 years and next 30 years look like. Also assuming nothing is done to control the garlic mustard, what would a population curve for the next 5 years and 30 years for native species that are already in the forest, such a trillions, jack-in-the-puplit, toothwort, and spring beauty look like? Thank you

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