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part 3: density - dependent & density - independent factors
limiting factors can be density - dependent or density - independent.
density - dependent factors influence a population based on its size. the larger and denser the population, the stronger the effect. competition for resources and the spread of disease are examples of density - dependent factors. as the population becomes more crowded, individuals must compete more for food, water, and space, and diseases can spread more quickly.
density - independent factors affect a population regardless of its size or density. natural disasters like forest fires, floods, or hurricanes are examples. if a forest fire breaks out, it doesnt matter whether there are 10 or 1,000 organisms in the area – the fire will cause damage based on its severity, not the population size.
in the table below, read each situation. decide if the limiting factor is density - independent or density dependent.
| situation | limiting factor | dependent or independent? |
|---|---|---|
| a forest fire burns down trees and kills animals in its path. | fire | independe |
| there isnt enough food, so animals must compete to survive. | competition | dependent |
| a hurricane destroys a population’s habitat near the coast. | hurricane | independe |
| more predators start hunting deer because the deer population is large. | predators | dependent |
| in a crowded pond, fish compete for oxygen and food. | competition | dependent |
| a flood washes away nests and shelters for many animals. | ||
| a volcano erupts, covering the land with ash and killing plants and animals. | ||
| a sudden cold snap freezes crops and affects animals that rely on them for food. | ||
| too many plants grow in one area, causing competition for sunlight. | ||
| parasites spread more easily in a large, dense population of birds. | ||
| a chemical spill poisons a river, killing fish regardless of how many live there. |
Se basa en la definición de factores limitantes: los dependientes de la densidad afectan según el tamaño de la población, los independientes lo hacen sin importar su tamaño.
- La inundación es un desastre natural, no depende de la población.
- La erupción volcánica es un desastre natural, sin relación con el tamaño de la población.
- La ola de frío es un fenómeno climático que afecta sin importar el tamaño de la población.
- La competencia por luz depende de la densidad de plantas en el área.
- La propagación de parásitos depende de la densidad de la población de aves.
- El derrame químico afecta a todos los peces sin importar el tamaño de la población.
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| Situation | Limiting Factor | Dependent or Independent? |
|---|---|---|
| A volcano erupts, covering the land with ash and killing plants and animals. | Volcanic eruption | Independent |
| A sudden cold snap freezes crops and affects animals that rely on them for food. | Cold snap | Independent |
| Too many plants grow in one area, causing competition for sunlight. | Competition for sunlight | Dependent |
| Parasites spread more easily in a large, dense population of birds. | Parasites | Dependent |
| A chemical spill poisons a river, killing fish regardless of how many live there. | Chemical spill | Independent |