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Many cloven-hooved animals in the Serengeti were greatly impacted by Rinderpest. It drastically reduced many herbivore populations, and this affected many predator populations due to the severe lack of prey for food. This disease rocked the Serengeti. It also greatly impacted the human population in Africa because the cattle the humans ate were killed. It took away a major food source for people.

What kind of limiting factor is disease and why?

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Answered by Itzranbowprince
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Predation and disease, as well as resource availability, are all examples of density dependent factors. As an example, disease is likely to spread quicker through a larger, denser population, impacting the number of individuals within the population more than it would in a smaller, more widely dispersed population.

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