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Description: - Density-dependent factors = limiting factors whose influence is affected by population density - Increased risk of predation and competition for mates occurs with increased density - Density-independent factors = limiting factors whose influence is not affected by population density - Events such as floods, fires, and landslides - Biotic potential = the ability of an organism to produce offspring - K-selected species = animals with long gestation periods and few offspring - Have a low biotic potential - Stabilize at or near carrying capacity - Good competitors Picture Stats: Views: 289 Filesize: 559.52kB Height: 820 Width: 1109 Source: https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=35658 |