When does the condition of steady population arise?
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In nature, population size and growth are limited by many factors. Some are density-dependent, while others are density-independent.
Density-dependent limiting factors cause a population's per capita growth rate to change—typically, to drop—with increasing population density. One example is competition for limited food among members of a population.
Density-independent factors affect per capita growth rate independent of population density. Examples include natural disasters like forest fires.
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