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Density-dependent limiting factors include competition, predation, parasitism and disease. So this effects populations when populations become crowded and organisms need to compete essentials. When predators and parasites start to kill organisms.

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The food supply and carrying capacity are directly related. If the food supply is decreased for some reason the carrying capacity will also be decreased over time. The less food that is available, the less amount of people will be able to survive and vice versa.

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