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The Self-Correcting Mechanism of Population Growth

Imagine a small herd of animals is introduced to a large, isolated island with a fixed amount of vegetation for food and no predators. The population initially grows very quickly. Explain the process by which this rapid growth would naturally slow down and eventually stop, leading to a stable population size. What is the critical link between the size of the population and its rate of growth in this scenario?

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