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Theoretical Population Biology

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Theoretical Population Biology is a branch of biology that focuses on the mathematical and computational modeling of biological populations and their dynamics. It seeks to understand the principles governing population dynamics, interactions, and evolutionary processes using quantitative approaches. Key areas of study in theoretical population biology include: 1. **Population Dynamics**: This involves modeling how populations grow, decline, and oscillate over time due to factors such as birth rates, death rates, immigration, and emigration.

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