cycles in population size over time; repeating changes in population size over time
Environmental factors such as food availability, habitat quality, predation, diseases, and climate can be limiting factors that are not controlled by the size of a population. These factors can impact population growth and survival independent of the population size.
Interactions between organisms can impact population size through competition for resources, predation, disease transmission, and mutualistic relationships. For example, competition can reduce available resources, leading to a decrease in population size. Predation can also directly affect population size by reducing the number of individuals in a population. On the other hand, mutualistic relationships can benefit population growth by providing advantages such as enhanced resource availability or protection from predators.
Size of population
The kind and size of a population are determined by factors such as birth rates, death rates, immigration, and emigration. These factors influence how many individuals are added to or removed from the population over time, ultimately shaping its composition and size. Additionally, environmental conditions, availability of resources, and competition for space can also impact the kind and size of a population.
Yu Wa's population is 13,175.
Thung Wa District's population is 20,683.
The population of Na Wa District is 44,661.
Zamakh wa Manwakh District's population is 1,505.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Wa's population is 660,000.
Mashra'a Wa Hadnan District's population is 109,533.
The population of Khlong Sam Wa District is 124,476.
Ar Raydah Wa Qusayar District's population is 45,180.
Kitaf wa Al Boqe'e District's population is 43,034.
The population of Khabb wa ash Sha'af District is 80,193.
Albany WA's area is 89.8km2
Al Madaribah Wa Al Arah District's population is 45,808.