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Q6.2. Suppose the rate of plant growth on Isle Royale supported an equilibrium moose population of 300 moose. In this scenario, there are no wolves present, and the environment is stable. One day, 200 additional moose arrive on the island. What would you predict the moose population size to be 30 years later

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