Advanced Placement (AP), 18.03.2021 18:30 monayemcnett11
The number of organisms that can be maximally supported in health and productivity is called the .
A)
maximun sustainable yield
B)
catch per unit effort
C)
optimum sustainable population
D)
minimum viable population
E)
wilderness
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