population growth
colonial power of officials
The effect that Jacques Cartier had on the population of France was virtually nil.
It led to gradual development of a colonial sense of independence years before the Revolution.
Look at the U.S., U.K. and other Western countries.
The lives of African pastoralists were affected by colonial policies because their grazing lands decreased, while new taxes were imposed.
Mass extinction
none
The Colonial Effect - 2015 was released on: USA: 2015
It does not effect the fertility of the rooster however because he is putting much of his energy into growing new feathers he may not be as active with his hens for a few weeks.
The bottleneck effect in natural disasters occurs when a large number of individuals are eliminated from a population, resulting in a significant reduction in genetic diversity. This reduction makes the population more vulnerable to future environmental changes, as there is less genetic variation available for adaptation. Over time, genetic diversity may recover through mutation and natural selection, but in the short term, the population may face increased risks of inbreeding and reduced fitness.
Possibly these things: Natural disasters Birth rate Death rate
Bottleneck Effect. It's when part of a population leaves or dies, changing the gene pool for better or for worse.
You are fertile the entire time.
A flood that washes away many rabbits exemplifies a density-dependent effect on population growth. This type of effect occurs when the impact on the population is related to its density; as the rabbit population increases, resources become scarcer, making them more vulnerable to environmental stresses like flooding. The flood leads to a sudden decline in population size, demonstrating a natural check on population growth.
No, bladder stones have no effect on fertility.
Being hirsute has no effect on a males fertility.
M. M. Oloufa has written: 'Effect of environmental temperature and the thyroid gland on fertility in the male rabbit' -- subject(s): Rabbits, Thyroid hormones, Effect of temperature on, Fertility