when a predator developes a population growth increase, its prey will be over-hunted and could cause premature extinction
Excess population growth places a strain on the food supply of the population in question. As a worst case scenario, a huge population could wind up eating all the available food and causing the extinction of the species that it eats; after that, there is nothing more to eat and all the members of the huge population will die of starvation. It doesn't often work out that way, but it can.
Population will increase when all of the gays are killed
Urban Growth and Desolation
how infertility and sterility affect the growth of population
technolgy
I think it's because of the growth of the human population. I was confused with extinction at first, but in a larger part the answer might be the growth of the human population.
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The initial period of population growth for a species in an environment is characterized by exponential growth. During this phase, the population size increases rapidly due to abundant resources and favorable conditions. The growth rate is high as birth rates exceed mortality rates.
Zero population growth is a sign of a low birthrate. Other factors that affect population growth include a stagnant Death Rate and a low mortality age.
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The greatest reason for extinction is the loss of habitat. Human have to stop encroaching on wild-life living space. To do that our population growth has to stop. Would be nice if the present population would come way down.