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Q: What would not be a limiting factor to the size of a large dense population?
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Which would be least likely to be affected by a density-dependent limiting factor?

a large dense,population


Why type of population would be least likely to be affected by a density-dependent limiting factor?

The actual answer is a large, dense population


A population of gophers has grown so large that space is a limiting factor the population will?

If a population of gophers has grown so large that space is a limiting factor, there's a possibility the population will become extinct. Mammals need space to grow and survive.


Why is food only limiting factor that keeps a population from growing too large?

Because there are more limiting factors that keep a population from growing too large.


Is food the only limiting factor that keeps a population from growing too large why?

Because there are more limiting factors that keep a population from growing too large.


Why is food the only limiting factor that keeps population from growing too large false?

Because there are more limiting factors that keep a population from growing too large.


Why is food the only limiting factor that's keeps a population from growing too large false?

Because there are more limiting factors that keep a population from growing too large.


Is food the only limiting factor that keeps a population from growing too large?

FALSE


Is it true a population grow too large in the absence of limiting factor?

Yes it is true


When do density-dependent factor operates most strongly?

When a population is large and dense


What is the main difference between a density dependent limiting factor and a density independent limiting factor?

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.


What is a density-dependent factor limiting population growth?

Parasitism