The availability of water is the limiting abiotic factor.
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It depends on a number of variables like the availability of water and prey animals and cover-which could be anything from vegetation to a den in the side of a hill that shields the animal from weather and other predators. Without doing a fairly extensive survey of the area, it would be very difficult to arrive at an answer that was more than just a guess.
Kudu are an entire species, they are not a combination of any animal. There is even two "sub-"species. But kudu are just kudu.
Millions of species of animals live in the ocean for some or all of their life span. It's not known how many species are yet to be documented- estimates range from about a third to one ninth of all marine species have been described. The world's largest and heaviest living animal, the blue whale, lives in the ocean.
There are several species of toad that live in the desert.
If you increase the area which an animal lives, the carrying capacity will go up.
The "definition" of "carrying" capacity in the animal world is: "The maxium population of a given species that an ecosystem can support without being degraded or destroyed in the long run. The carrying capacity may be exceeded, but not without lessening the system`s ability to support life in the long term." This answer was taken out of a college text book on Environmental Science By: Richard T. Wright I hope this helps explain your question. Good Luck!
None. 'Abiotic' means 'not alive'.
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Since steak is no long living, it is abiotic. But it did come from a living animal and that animal was biotic.
What do you mean abiotic animal? There is no such thing. All living things,(animals & plants) are biotic, and non-living factors in their environment such as temperature, water, rocks, dirt, etc, are abiotic. So no animals (or plants) can be abiotic.
A biome is identified by its particular set of abiotic factors such as temperature and precipitation, as well as its characteristic group of plant and animal species.
Animal habitats are where the animal lives. this includes abiotic and boitic factors. habitats include other species of animals,rocks,plants, water, etc. it is diffrent for every animal. habitats are were thee animal you are researching lives.
== == Abiotic Needs are needs that an animal has to have, but it has to be abiotic need or nonliving need
The role and position a species has in its environment is referred to as its ecological niche. This includes all the biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) interactions necessary for the species to survive and reproduce within its habitat. The niche specifies the species' resource requirements, interactions with other species, and its function within the ecosystem.
Abiotic factors are the non-living factors in an ecosystem that effect the survival of organisms in the ecosystem. Light, temperature, and atmospheric gases are the examples of Abiotic factors. Another example would be a forest fire.Other examples:An abiotic factor is a non-living thing that affects animals in an ecosystem. It affects the amount of animals that can live in that area.(carrying capacity i think)An example of an abiotic factor would be water. water dose not breathe or eat. It's not alive. Yet it affects living things, such as falcons or wolves for example. without much water, an animal wouldn't survive long.Abiotic factors are non-living elements such as a rock, water, and even sunlight.