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Giant pandas are primarily considered density-dependent species. Their reproductive rates and survival are influenced by the population density, as factors like competition for food, especially bamboo, and habitat availability can affect their health and reproductive success. When panda populations are high, resources become scarcer, leading to lower birth rates and higher mortality. In contrast, density-independent factors, such as habitat destruction or climate change, can also impact them but are not influenced by population density.

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