a method for growing food with less available land
Water or the lack of it. All humans require FRESH water, if it is not readily available the the population does not survive.
Reproduction is directly linked to the stability of the population of species because it helps in replacing the aging population with the new population and thus ensures the survival of the species. In the absence of reproduction one particular species will disappear with time.
A domesticated population refers to organisms that have been bred and raised by humans for various purposes such as food, work, or companionship. These organisms often rely on humans for their care and survival.
The Anti-Malthusian theory is the idea that survival supplies will not run scarce and the population of the world will control itself naturally.
An increase in the prey population is most likely to cause increases in a predator population due to an abundant food supply. This can lead to more successful breeding and survival rates for predators.
Structures for growing food in or near cities
a system for growing food without using much land
Selection acts directly on individuals within a population, favoring certain traits that increase an individual's survival and reproductive success. This process leads to the differential reproductive success of individuals with advantageous traits, ultimately shaping the genetic makeup of the population.
The survival and recovery of a population depends on a minimum population base referred to as its biotic community.
technology
technology
Water or the lack of it. All humans require FRESH water, if it is not readily available the the population does not survive.
Dialysis
Without technology, humans would not have evolved into what we've become. To primitive man, fire was the technology that was most important. As humans developed and learned to use tools and farm, a larger population was able to be supported. As time moved on, technologies improved,and an even larger population could be sustained. Improving on technologies as humans have evolved is the key to survival of the species.
abiotic resource. Examples include environmental factors like drought, temperature extremes, or pollution that can directly affect the survival or reproduction of a population, leading to a decrease in population size.
There are quite a few biotic factors that affect the size of a population in an ecosystem. Grass is one of these factors.
The opposite of survival is extinction, which refers to the complete disappearance of a species or population.