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2 May, 08:11

Are dams density-dependent or density-independent limiting factors?

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  1. 2 May, 08:35
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    Density-dependant factors-

    Factors that basically depend on how much of a population lives in an area.

    For instance: Food, if the amount of species goes way up, then the amount of food goes down.

    Density-independant factors-

    These are factors that affect a population, but are not affected by the population itself.

    For instance: Weather, the weather can cause a drought and affect a population, but the growth of the population will not change the weather.
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