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4 November, 11:43

Are predator-prey relationships density-dependent or density-independent limiting factors? explain

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  1. 4 November, 11:53
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    Answer: Predator prey relationship is density dependent limiting factor.

    Explanation: when predator prey upon a number of species the number of prey decreases then also the number of predators and predation decreases. As predators decreases the number of prey then increases so the number of prey are more available for predators to prey. Hence, it is density dependent factor which basically depends on the population size.
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