No, Its a Density Independent
density-independent
Yes, flooding can be considered a density-dependent factor because it can increase the mortality rate of species living in high-density populations by reducing available resources and habitat space. In a dense population, the impact of flooding on individuals is likely to be greater compared to a low-density population.
Flooding caused by a hurricane is considered a density-independent factor. The severity and impact of flooding is primarily determined by the characteristics of the hurricane (e.g., wind speed, rainfall intensity) rather than the population density of the affected area.
Disease is Density dependent.
Density Dependent
density independent or density dependent?Intense Competitonn For A Food Source
Mass and volume are density dependent factors food supply
Space and food sources are density-dependent factors.
density dependent
density dependent
Relative density
Cancer tissues are not density dependent.