Suppose that in a population with an equilibrium life history, 60% of individuals are younger than reproductive

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Suppose that in a population with an equilibrium life history, 60% of individuals are younger than reproductive age. Is the population likely to grow, remain stable, or decline? Why? Why might this question not apply to a population with an opportunistic life history?

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