Fewer Predators
Stable
individuals an ecosystem can support.
No because some of them need sunlight and water
The population continues to grow.
The carrying capacity of a biological species in an environment is the maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely, given the food,habitat, water and other necessities available in the environment. In population biology, carrying capacity is defined as the environment's maximal load,[1]which is different from the concept of population equilibrium.
We always called that a "limiting factor".
no
Stable
individuals an ecosystem can support.
individuals an ecosystem can support.
The "carrying capacity" for a species is the total number of individuals that can get enough food to survive and reproduce.
The "carrying capacity" for a species is the total number of individuals that can get enough food to survive and reproduce.
The carrying capacity of a given ecosystem is the total number of organisms in a given species for which there are sufficient resources, so that they survive and reproduce.
The largest population a particular environment can support of particular species is called its carrying capacity.
the largest population that can be supported
No because some of them need sunlight and water
No because some of them need sunlight and water