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A population of animals in a large, resource-rich, isolated environment is observed. For the first 50 years, the population grows rapidly. However, in the following 50 years, the rate of population growth steadily decreases, even though the total population size is still increasing. What is the most direct cause of this slowing population growth rate?

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