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density - dependent factors
- living factors
limits population growth when it reaches a certain
examples:
diseases, competition, , parasites, and food.
density - independent factors
- physical, non - living
unrelated to population size and affect everyone in a population
examples:
Density - dependent factors are biotic (living). They limit population growth when density is high and include things like predation in addition to diseases, competition, parasites, and food. Density - independent factors are abiotic (physical, non - living) and affect populations regardless of size, like natural disasters.
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- Biotic
- Density
- Predation
- Abiotic