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what factors are likely to affect the number and diversity of species of migrating an area ?

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Answered by Rudranil420
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Inorganic nutrients, soil structure, and aquatic oxygen availability are further abiotic factors that affect species distribution in an ecosystem. The same is true for terrestrial factors, such as wind and fire, which can impact the types of species that inhabit regions exposed to these types of disturbances.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The factors which are likely to affect the number and diversity of species migrating an area are :-

- Availability of food.

- Climatic conditions.

- Habitat.

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