which of the following factors affecting population growth is density dependent?
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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.
Limiting factors of different kinds can interact in complex ways to produce various patterns of population growth. Some populations show cyclical oscillations, in which population size changes predictably in a cycle..
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Population Ecology
Explanation:
- Density dependent factor included the ecological resources required by the people of a populace
- Competition for food, water, cover, and so forth., results as the populace thickness increments
- The survival, health, and propagation of people will be influenced on the off chance that they can't obtain the basic requirements of life
- At that point there are predators and diseases which likewise influence population size
- Occasional change in temperature and precipitation are different components which control population size
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