Birth Rate should increase, not necessarily the amount of kids per family, but if every two people in the world has three children, the population increases dramatically because there are two children replacing the parents while adding another child into the world.
Limiting factors whose effects increase as the size of the population increases are known as density-dependent factors. Competition is an example of a density-dependent limiting factor.
competition
this just goes back to freshman human geography, look up the four stages of the demographic transition.
Density-dependent limiting factors, such as competition for resources, predation, disease, and parasitism, depend on the population size. As the population size increases, the impact of these factors may also increase, leading to adjustments in population growth and dynamics.
Yes, the population of predators is density dependent, meaning that it is influenced by the availability of prey and competition for resources within their ecosystem.
Some examples of density-dependent population regulation factors include competition for resources, predation, disease transmission, and stress from overcrowding. As population density increases, these factors can have a greater impact on the population size and dynamics.
I'm seriously concerned about the sudden increase in the population density of this area.
Plenty of food
Plenty of food
The two types of limiting factors are density-dependent factors, which increase in intensity as population density increases, and density-independent factors, which affect populations regardless of their density. Examples of density-dependent factors include competition for resources and disease, while examples of density-independent factors include natural disasters and climate change.
- Density-dependent limiting factors that are based on population and are affected by the number of individuals. competition, predation, and parasitism
competition for resources, predation, disease, and parasitism. These factors tend to have a stronger effect on population growth as population density increases.