predation
Changing the environment can decrease the population density or just not giving the organisms enough nutrients can cause populations to decrease. (:
There are many abiotic and biotic factors that can limit populations in an ecosystem.
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Loss of habitat due to urbanization or deforestation. Climate change altering suitable habitats. Overhunting or poaching. Introduction of invasive species competing for resources.
A limiting factor is a factor that inhibits the growth of organisms within an ecosystem. Some examples include:DiseaseTemperatureWater availabilityFood availabilityShelter availability: space
not enough nutrients, energy, water, proper environment, oxygen,
Yes, deserts are a natural part of the earth's environment. They are formed by particular geographic factors that limit rainfall to particular areas.
Abiotic- Sunlight, water, temperature, and living space Biotic- predators and symbiosis
Not enough nutrients, energy, water, proper environment, and oxygen
Density-independent limiting factors are factors that do not rely on the population and are aspects of an environment that limit its growth like hurricanes, fires, and deforestation.
Not enough nutrients, energy, water, proper environment, and oxygen
populations grow until this stage