The factors are: Food, Environment, Water, and Space. If any one of them will be gone, say if food is gone, the carrying capacity is not going to be affected since the population will go down. But if all of the factors are available, the carrying capacity will increase since there are all resources available for every species And the carrying capacity would decrease a little because the factors would be limited
Amount of land available, food and water accessibility, etc.
Both limiting factors and carrying capacity have to do with population. Limiting factors limit the population from increasing. carrying capacity is the maximum amount of organisms that can live in an area.
1.Sources of food supply
2.Prey and predator
3.Human activity
4.Etc.
It would go up, bigger habitat bigger high population
ecosystems are small.
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limiting factors are the resources in the enviorment that help the enviorment carry its carrying capacity without over flowing with animals
Water level fluctuations brought on by drought or flooding.
Population density effects population size through many different factors: predation, spread of disease, competition for resources, and parasites. As such, it has a powerful effect on the carrying capacity of an environment.
Flooding
The carrying capacity effects the interactions with environment just like the limiting factors effect interactions with environment.
Factors that determine carrying capacity are the amount of resources available and population. Other factors are land area and amount of water.
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Climate,lack of shelter, sicknesses and parasites, food or water as well as the carrying capacity are examples of limiting factors.
they cause individuals to dieoff or leave
they cause individuals to dieoff or leave
Climate,lack of shelter, sicknesses and parasites, food or water as well as the carrying capacity are examples of limiting factors.
limiting factors are the resources in the enviorment that help the enviorment carry its carrying capacity without over flowing with animals
Limiting factors are very closely tied to carrying capacity. Many kinds of animals can increase in numbers very quickly, and may temporarily exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat. This results in stress, starvation, disease, and parasites.
Resources such as water, food, or sunlight are most likely to be limiting factors when a population is approaching the carrying capacity.
the species begin to die off because of limiting factors
the species begin to die off because of limiting factors