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Irruptive growth refers to a rapid and often temporary increase in the population size of a species, typically in response to favorable environmental conditions, such as an abundance of resources, decreased predation, or a lack of competition. This pattern of growth is characterized by swift increases in numbers that can lead to a population exceeding the normal carrying capacity of its environment.

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