The Human's effects upon The Earth have two prongs: We either take out more than we put in or we take out less than we put in. The Choice Is Not Ours - it appears to be.
Pollution
The carrying capacity affects k-strategists because their population reaches equilibrium at the carrying capacity and they experience a carrying capacity that changes little from year to year.
oxygen carrying capacity is 1.34 ml of oxygen per gram of hemoglobin.... taking normal amount of Hb in humans as 15g/ dL , then oxygen carrying capacity for 100 ml of bood will be = 1.34*15 = 20 ml of oxygen approximately.
The carrying capacity affects k-strategists because their population reaches equilibrium at the carrying capacity and they experience a carrying capacity that changes little from year to year.
Yes, the steepness of a stream's slope can affect its carrying capacity. Generally, steeper slopes can lead to faster water flow and increased erosional power, allowing the stream to carry more sediment and potentially increase its carrying capacity. However, other factors like channel width, depth, and sediment size also play a significant role in determining the carrying capacity of a stream.
they cause individuals to dieoff or leave
Humans can affect the carrying capacity of ecosystems by taking or adding something to the environment. Such as natural resources and chemicals. These can greatly affect the environment, thus greatly affecting the animals in the environment
carrying capacity is the size of a population that can be supported by the resources of Eco-system. human affect it by urban sprawl, destroying one's habitat. -sads
Food, Space and water
Humans affect the carrying capacity of the kangaroo rat primarily through habitat destruction, urban development, and agriculture, which reduce the availability of natural resources and suitable environments for the species. Additionally, changes in land use can lead to increased competition for food and shelter from other species. Pollution and climate change, driven by human activity, can also alter the ecosystems that support kangaroo rat populations, further impacting their survival and reproduction rates. Conservation efforts and land management practices can help mitigate these effects and support the kangaroo rat's carrying capacity.
Environmental change can lower carrying capacity by reducing available resources like food and water, increasing competition among species. It can also directly impact the habitat suitability for certain species, making it harder for them to thrive and survive. Overall, environmental change can lead to a decrease in carrying capacity for a given ecosystem or population.
The food supply and carrying capacity are directly related. If the food supply is decreased for some reason the carryong capacity will aslo be decreased over time. the less food that is available, the less amount of people will be able to survive and vice versa.