There are several important factors to determine he carrying capacity for a population in an ecosystem: An obvious factor-the more food available the more amount of population that can be held. The less competition for the same objectives, the better a population will do in an ecostsyem. The more predators in an ecosystem the lesser the number of the population. The hardest to explain, the population's behavior will effect the size of the population an ecosystem can contain. For instance, if a species is territorial, it will not allow others of the same kind in its area. This requires the ecosystem to be of much greater size than a population that forms big groups to share a small area.
Carrying Capacity:-).
Carrying capacity
The population continues to grow.
if the death rate decrease and the immigration and emigration rate increase community can reach its carrying capacity.
population density
Carrying Capacity:-).
Carrying capacity
Carrying capacity
Carrying capacity.
the largest population that can be supported
The k-line on a population graph represents carrying capacity. Carrying capacity refers to the number of people that can be supported without destroying the ecosystem.
Carrying capacity
That is the correct spelling of the ecosystem term "carrying capacity."
Carrying capacity
population density
if the death rate decrease and the immigration and emigration rate increase community can reach its carrying capacity.
The population continues to grow.