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The usual response in the population size of many species in regard to a density-independent limiting factor is for the population to decrease in size. Floods, wildfires, and droughts are examples of density-independent limiting factors.
Density- independent factors :D
Density-independent factors are environmental factors affecting a population regardless of size, such as temperature and oxygen supply.One Density-independent factors would be the impacts of an earthquake on a pack of wild dogs. The number of dogs does not affect the result of the earthquake upon the dog population. In contrast, drought is a density-dependent factor because more dogs will cause greater competition for limited water resources.or just C. competition
Insects would be the most affected by density independent factors, such as flies, beetles, etc.
A density dependent factor is a limiting factor that depends on population size. A Density-independent limiting factor affects all populations in similar ways, regardless of the population size. Its in my biology book.
density-independent factors
Weather, water, oxygen
Two examples of density independent factors of the tundra biome are the extreme temperatures and the excessive winds. Two examples of density dependent factors are weather and competition between the species.
The basic needs like food, shelter are some of the factors that affect the population's growth regardless of the size.
weather, climatetemperature
When the population of similar animals increase in habitats the amount of recources become limited
Destiny's Child
Density-independent limiting factor including sunlight, food, water, shelter, space, oxygen, and yeah
Hurricanes
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