
Biotic Potential
Biotic potential refers to the maximum rate at which a population can grow under ideal environmental conditions, without limitations such as resource shortages or predators. It depends on factors like the species’ reproductive capacity, frequency of reproduction, and lifespan. Essentially, it indicates how quickly a population could expand if all necessary resources are available and no external threats exist. Understanding biotic potential helps in studying population dynamics and predicting growth patterns in ecosystems.