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11 July, 20:35

Which population is limited by density-dependent factors?

(a) A deer population is reduced as a result of a forest fire.

(b) A population of rams is decimated by an earthquake.

(c) A local wolf population experiences a lethal epidemic of parvovirus.

(d) Many eggs in a population of frogs are destroyed due to drought.

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  1. 11 July, 21:00
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    Answer: (c) A local wolf population experiences a lethal epidemic of parvovirus.

    Explanation:

    A limiting factor is one which is capable of limiting the population of the species. It can be a living factor or a non-living factor.

    The density dependent limiting factor is a factor which affects the population of a species depending upon the size of the population. There are many density dependent limiting factors such as disease, migration, predation and food.

    C is the correct option, this is because of the fact that the epidemic outbreak can spread over to the large number of members of the population. If larger the population size more likely will be the chances of spreading.
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