Food and water, living space, and homeostasis(stable internal conditions).
There are many abiotic and biotic factors that can limit populations in an ecosystem.
Limiting Factors
A limiting factor is a factor that inhibits the growth of organisms within an ecosystem. Some examples include:DiseaseTemperatureWater availabilityFood availabilityShelter availability: space
factors capable of limiting the practice of division of labour
The 4 limiting factors of a biome is the amount of food, water, space, and shelter.
It is impossible for a population to exist if it does not have access to the required limiting factors, and one essential of those factors is they balance the number of population in an area.
two limiting factors for a desert are water and plants because there is really no water there.
There are many abiotic and biotic factors that can limit populations in an ecosystem.
Food and Water Space Soil Composition Weather Conditions
The Indian python has many of the same limiting factors as other snake species. Suitable shelter and available food keeps the Indian python's populations at a manageable level.
There are many limiting factors in the desert. Some of these include; little water, extreme heat, few plants and animals and no shelter.
The basic needs like food, shelter are some of the factors that affect the population's growth regardless of the size.
Plants have limiting factors for nutrition and growth, While they manufacture sugars from atmospheric carbon dioxide and sunlight through photosynthesis they need other nutrient s like nitrogen, phosphorus and water. The role of trace metals in their diets like copper is also a consideration. These nutrients or foods are limiting factors in plant growth and health.
Density-independent limiting factor including sunlight, food, water, shelter, space, oxygen, and yeah
One limiting factor in bird populations is cats.
what are 7 limiting factors?(science)
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.