Natality is

  • A
    The number of individuals of the same species that have come into the habitat from elsewhere during the time period under consideration.
  • B
    The number of births during a given period in the population that are added to the initial density.
  • C
    The number of deaths in the population during a given period.
  • D
    The number of individuals of the population who left the habitat and gone elsewhere during the time period under consideration.

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