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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.
Disease and local disasters will have a great impact on a dense population. Availability of food too. but this will most likely just mean that animals/we just expand our territory to meet our needs. Predation page 542-543
The effects are that the more competitive, 'stronger' seedlings will out grow the 'weaker' seedlings.
density independent.
If the ozone depletes, UV will enter. This will cause an decrease in the penguin population.
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.
1.) Crowding in cities.2.) Higher pollution in cities.
FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) can crowd out local investors by pre-empting their investment opportunities. FDI can also have a crowding in-effect by creating up- and downstream business.
Living conditions became worse for many people. The cost of living went down slightly. Per capita income increased. More people began living in cities. Productivity increased.
Disease and local disasters will have a great impact on a dense population. Availability of food too. but this will most likely just mean that animals/we just expand our territory to meet our needs. Predation page 542-543
nature and effects of competiton?
Limiting factors whose effects increase as the size of the population increases are known as density-dependent factors. Competition is an example of a density-dependent limiting factor.
Simply put mass urban sprawl leads to overcrowding, pollution, unemployment, poverty, crime, disease and finally death.
the effects of over crowding are sometimes tragic, for the animals and for humans. overcrowding can lead to starvation in the animals, and ever increasing amount of animal/auto accidents, the latter is not as much of a concern in caribou, as they generally are not located as close to people and roads, either way responsible hunting practices are key to healthy population control
Camera Effects's population is 1,985.
Camera Effects's population is 27.
Density-dependent limiting factor: A limiting factor whose effects depend on the size of the population depend on population density. The less dense the population, the less severe the effect of the limiting factor. Examples: Predation and disease Density-independent limiting factor: A limiting factor that has the same effect on a population regardless of its population density. Examples: Natural disasters and climate