Asked by doodle bob

A population has about the same number of young, pre-reproductive age individuals and adult, reproductive-age individuals with a declining number of older, post-reproductive individuals. How would this type of population labeled?




Stable


Expanding


Diminishing


Exponential

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Stable

Explanation: A "stable" (stationary) age structure shows roughly equal numbers in pre-reproductive and reproductive classes with fewer in the post-reproductive class; expanding populations have a much larger young cohort, and diminishing populations have fewer young than adults.