Plants can limit population growth by competing for resources such as light, water, and nutrients. When a plant population becomes dense, individuals may experience reduced access to these essential resources, leading to stunted growth and lower reproductive success. Additionally, the presence of specific plant species can create habitats that are less suitable for other organisms, further restricting their population. This interplay of competition and habitat suitability can ultimately regulate the population sizes of both plants and associated animal species.
the factors limit where plants and animals can live is that a forests
Low rainfall will limit the growth of plants that are needed at the base of the food chain to support insects, small mammals, birds, etc. This will mean less to eat for the prediators.
The population of Concern Tractor Plants is 45,000.
human population has been growing rapidly since before the year 1000 but human population does not have a limit to how high it goes but it's us that gives it a small limit of what it can cope with, food production, waste produce, crime rate, health service are all at risk of over population so the population only has a small limit and we are the only ones that give it the limit!
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==new answer== In this place, development of plants preceded animal development. In ocology, plants are the population.
The population limit per civilization can be set prior to the beginning of the game. The maximum limit is 200 units per civilization, unless you are the Goths which gives a +10 unit cap Generally in Scenarios, the limit is 75 units.
Human population has been growing rapidly since before the year 1000 but human population does not have a limit to how high it goes but it's us that gives it a small limit of what it can cope with, food production, waste produce, crime rate, health service are all at risk of over population so the population only has a small limit and we are the only ones that give it the limit!
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zero -anonymous Legal limit for what? Population? Killing? Drinking?
Nutrients that often limit the distribution and abundance of photosynthetic organisms, such as phytoplankton and terrestrial plants, include nitrogen, phosphorus, and iron. These nutrients are essential for growth but may be in short supply in certain environments, affecting productivity. The term defined as the number of individuals of a population per unit area is "population density."