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Population Dynamics in a Changing Environment

A stable population of fish lives in a large, isolated lake where their numbers are limited by the available food supply. A sudden, permanent increase in the lake's water temperature makes the existing food sources more abundant and nutritious. Describe the immediate effect on the fish's living standards and birth/death rates, and then explain the process by which the population will eventually reach a new, stable size.

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