to much sex
To a very low extent, yes.
Yes. Evolution is a continuous process. It happens to all populations of living things, even to human populations. However, it may occur at varying rates, depending on the size of the population and other circumstances, so it may not be immediately apparent that evolution is, in fact, happening.
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density - dependent limited factors
No. Natural selection works in all populations. However, new alleles spread more slowly in large populations; the large size has a stabilizing effect. So one should expect large populations to change more slowly than smaller populations.
When human populations become too dense and adverse the plants start to excrete nerve toxins killing millions.
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Density Independent
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