Biology, asked by mahoganyholloway, 8 months ago

Differentiate between density-dependent and density-independent limiting factors and give at least two examples from the lesson of each.

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Answered by khushi2622
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Density-independent factors, such as weather and climate, exert their influences on population size regardless of the population's density. In contrast, the effects of density-dependent factors intensify as the population increases in size. For example, some diseases spread faster in populations where individuals live…

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Answered by roboticpieds12
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Density dependent factor is any factor that limits the size of a population whose effect is dependent on the number of individuals in the population. For example disease will have a greater effect in limiting the growth of a large population since It overcrowds

Independent is not being dependent when I.T comes to the number of individuals in the populations

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