How is population size regulated by abiotic and biotic factors?
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A limiting factor is any factor that places an upper limit on the size of a population. Limiting factors may be biotic, such as the availability of food, or abiotic, such as access to water. ... Abiotic factors such as temperature, light, and soil can influence a species' ability to survive.
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