Disease is spread in dirty water. Lack of water leads to dehydration and death. Lack of water leads lack of cleanliness which causes many bacterial conditions due to fecal-oral contact. Lack of cleanliness leads to dramatic spread of disease.
The supply of food and water in an ecosystem usually affects population size more than other limiting factors because organisms have to have food and water to survive. This is needed for life.
Food supply - Not enough can affect ecosystem and endanger species.
Water Supply - Not enough can affect ecosystems and also endanger species.
Diseases - Will spread rapidly and will affect on the population and so they will affect o the ecosystem.
Predation - The number of predetors increase, the more organisms are eatan than those which are reproduced, this will rapidly affect the ecosystem.
Shelter/rocks - Animals will not have a place to live and without shelter, bad weather can wear on animals (such as snow, rain, hail, etc.) -affects ecosystem.
Sunlight - it is important for plants to make their food as they use sunlight to help make sugars and animals eat the plants. No plants, no animals! - affects ecosystem.
Space - If there are too much animals (too crowded) in an ecosystem, it will take a lot of space; on top of that, each animal will not get enough food, water and shelter that may lead animals being endangered or maybe even extinction. - which again, affects the ecosytem.
Nutrients/Soil - Soil is something that plants/foods need to survive/to grow. Without food and plants, animals and any other biotic organisms cannot survive. A fact is that it provides o2 and we give it c2.
Weather/Oxygen -
Weather - Wind, humidity, temperature, air pressure, and the precipitation is a part of why animals and other organisms need their shelter. If its too windy, hot, cold, pressure of air, or any kind of storm, the shelter will help the animals survive and cause no effection of the ecosystem.
Oxygen - animals take in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide. plants take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen, and the two provide for each other.
In an ecosystem, the availability of food and water animals cant live without food and water, so if an ecosystem does not have enough food and water animals would have to move to a different ecosystem were there is enough food and water.
It is the limiting factor because all organisms rely on it. Without water or food, the population is not able to increase, but instead, decrease in size.
Food is a limiting factor in a population because the population keeps growing and the that means that there's not enough food for all the animals in the area.
they cause individuals to dieoff or leave
One factor that can affect the populations in an ecosystem is that, if an ecosystem had owls with no predators, the owl population would increase and eat all the mice in the ecosystems. The population of the mice would decrease more and more.
For plants, there are three main limiting factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis. >Light and its intensity >Carbon dioxide concentration >Temperature As for nutrients .. Magnesium is up taken by the plants roots through osmosis in the root hairs.. to help in production of chlorophyll.
Density dependent factors are factors that depend of the population (density). Such as food, water, and space Density Independent factors are factors that the population (density) depends on. Such as weather, natural disasters and random occurances.
human population
It is impossible for a population to exist if it does not have access to the required limiting factors, and one essential of those factors is they balance the number of population in an area.
The basic needs like food, shelter are some of the factors that affect the population's growth regardless of the size.
One factor that can affect the populations in an ecosystem is that, if an ecosystem had owls with no predators, the owl population would increase and eat all the mice in the ecosystems. The population of the mice would decrease more and more.
density - dependent limited factors
The four main factors that affect aquatic ecosystems are waters depth, temperature, flow, and amount of dissolved nutrients.
In Ecology, limiting nutrients are compounds that affect growth or success of a population. One such nutrient, found in marine ecosystems, is nitrogen. Nitrogen IS the limiting nutrient - it does not have one.
Density-Dependent
In Biology and Ecology, abiotic factors are non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems. In coniferous forests, the warm summers, cool winters and adequate rainfall provide the environment to sustain them.
The four main factors that affect aquatic ecosystems are waters depth, temperature, flow, and amount of dissolved nutrients.
yes it does and these limiting enviromental things are called limiting factors and they are all animals need lots of this so ecosystems limit these things especially with pollution, factories, machiens, buildings and homes Food Shelter Water space
Booty
yes it can.