The population decreases.
The population decreases.
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
limiting factor
limiting factor
The amount of resources and how big the population is.
A limiting factor is anything that restricts the number of individuals in a population
water/ food will effect the pigeon population b/c the water and food is good for the pigeon
Limiting factor
Some limiting factors in population growth are food, water and space !!!!
A resource whose availability limits the size of a population is a limiting factor. Food is a limiting factor when there is not enough food available to feed the entire population. Any resource can be a limiting factor for population size.
the amount of limiting reagent
the amount of limiting reagent