this just goes back to freshman human geography, look up the four stages of the demographic transition.
The oysters would die and cockles (which they feed on) would increase.
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.
Density-dependent limiting factors are factors that limit the growth of a population based on the population density. These factors become more impactful as population density increases, such as competition for resources, predation, and disease transmission. They help regulate population size by exerting stronger effects when the population is large and resources are scarce.
A density dependent factor is for example, lower birth rate because there isn't enough food in a certain place. A density independent factor is an earthquake or fire, something that will happen regardless of how many organisms there are.
when does a competition happen
It increase by The cube of Two, namely increases by
If the mass of an object is increased while its volume remains constant, the density of the object will also increase. Density is defined as mass divided by volume, so an increase in mass with constant volume leads to a higher density.
when there is no competition When there are unlimited resources- Apex Exponential growth can happen anytime when the rate of the growth is increasing along with an increase in growth.
when there is no competition When there are unlimited resources- Apex Exponential growth can happen anytime when the rate of the growth is increasing along with an increase in growth.
If a population has abudant space and foor, and is protected from predators and disease, then organisms in that population will multiply and the population size will increase.
it will increase
The minnow population may decrease if their habitat is polluted or if they face competition from other species. On the other hand, the minnow population may increase if the conditions in their environment are favorable for breeding and growth. Monitoring the minnow population regularly and addressing any threats to their survival will help ensure their stability.