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One example of a biotic factor that could limit the size of a deer herd is predation by large predators like wolves or cougars. These predators can directly reduce the deer population by hunting and consuming deer.
Biotic means living. It's an abiotic factor. Remember, bio means life. So a biotic factor would be plants, or predators.
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it would be anything that is alive in the ecosystem whether it be grass people animals microbes ect.
Abiotic means the non-living contributor in a given ecosystem. Algae is a living protist (not plant) and thus is a biotic factor.
One example of a biotic factor that could limit the size of a deer herd is predation by large predators like wolves or cougars. These predators can directly reduce the deer population by hunting and consuming deer.
Biotic means living. It's an abiotic factor. Remember, bio means life. So a biotic factor would be plants, or predators.
A biotic factor is any kind of organism that is anime. Some examples of that factor are: animals, plant, humans and whatsoever. anything that has life and has the ability to move, grow or any kind of movement is a biotic factor.
It's a biotic factor because it's a living factor in an ecosystem, which would be a desert. Biotic Factor-living factorsAbiotic Factirs-non-living factors
It's a biotic factor because it's a living factor in an ecosystem, which would be a desert. Biotic Factor-living factorsAbiotic Factirs-non-living factors
If a disease or other natural pandemic were to affect the area's plantlife, the herbivore population would most likely be limited. Also, natural competitors can limit the number of herbivores.
No, salinity would be abiotic.
Hunting is a biotic factor because it involves living organisms (predators) interacting with other living organisms (prey) in an ecosystem. It is a key component of the predator-prey relationship and can have significant effects on population dynamics within ecosystems.
B) Lions would be the biotic factor that limits the antelope population in the African savanna. As predators, lions directly affect the population dynamics of antelope by preying on them, thus controlling their numbers. While bacteria and zebras may influence the ecosystem, they do not have the same direct predatory impact on antelope populations as lions do. Rainfall, being an abiotic factor, affects food availability but is not a biotic factor.
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Predation, from other mantids or birds and such
The entire ecosystem would fail