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Population Limiting Factors

Mrs. Sandy Gomez

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Why do all populations eventually stop increasing?

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Population Limiting Factors

Are factors that may cause population’s size to decrease.

Under ideal conditions with unlimited resources, a population will grow exponentially

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Population Limiting Factors

As resources become less available, the growth of a population slows or stops.

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Population Limiting Factors

The two types of population limiting factors are: Density-dependent limiting factors

Density-independent limiting factors

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Density-Dependent Factors

Are limiting factors that depends on population size Some of these limiting factors are:

Competition – organisms compete for resources Parasitism and disease Predation

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Density-Dependent Factors

Competition – organisms compete for resources Between members of

the same species Between members of

different species

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Density-Dependent Factors

Predation – when one species feeds on another Predator – the organism

that feeds on the prey

Prey – the organism being eaten

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Density-Dependent Factors

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Density-Independent Factors

Affects all populations, regardless of the population size

Some of these factors are: Unusual weather – heavy storms

Natural disasters – tornado, volcanic eruption

Seasonal cycles – insects die during winter

Human activities – clear-cutting forests

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Density-Independent Factors

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