Rabbits were introduced to Australia in the 18th century. There were no other rabbits in Australia and there were no
natural predators for the rabbits. It is likely that their population experienced ____.
a. per capita birth rate
b. logistic growth
c. exponential growth
d. sudden death
e. density independence
ANSWER: c
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