Abiotic- Sunlight, water, temperature, and living space
Biotic- predators and symbiosis
Diseases and consumption of junk foods are some of the abiotic factors that can limit the growth in population.
Water, Food, Sunlight
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Inhibitory influences from neuroglia, mainly from oligodendrites and the absence of growth stimulating cues present during fetal development
Logistic
temperature sun water predators humidity soil air pesticides human activities competition between other plants, and animals in the ecosystem space
not enough nutrients, energy, water, proper environment, oxygen,
Not enough nutrients, energy, water, proper environment, and oxygen
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There are many abiotic and biotic factors that can limit populations in an ecosystem.
populations grow until this stage
TREES
predation
A limiting factor is a factor that inhibits the growth of organisms within an ecosystem. Some examples include:DiseaseTemperatureWater availabilityFood availabilityShelter availability: space
because the change of the weather and the weather diffrents from others
Death rate Birth rate Predator Succesion
Population growth is limited by the ability of the natural environment to sustain it. It can be limited by food shortages or a lack of shelter. Disease outbreaks can also limit population growth.
Sunlight and moisture
Food supply Disease Predation
Changing the environment can decrease the population density or just not giving the organisms enough nutrients can cause populations to decrease. (: