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Impact of Resource Abundance on Population Dynamics

A biologist observes a deer population in an isolated valley with a fixed land area. For many years, the population size was stable, with birth and death rates being equal. A sudden, permanent environmental change causes a new, more nutritious type of grass to flourish, effectively doubling the available food supply. Explain the two primary demographic changes that would initially occur in the deer population and predict the long-term outcome for the population's size and growth rate.

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