Climate,lack of shelter, sicknesses and parasites, food or water as well as the carrying capacity are examples of limiting factors.
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∙ 10y agoits water food space shelter
A example of limiting factor is 10 lions may live in a habitat that has enough water, cover and space to support 20 lions, but there is only enough food for10 lions. The population wouldn't get any larger. In this example food is the limiting factor. Sunlight is a limiting factor.
the population size of their prey
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∙ 14y agosunlight, food, water, nutrients, soil, and space are all limiting fctors.
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∙ 9y agoSome limiting factors are natural disasters, disease, competition, predation, and human activities.
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∙ 8y agoSome examples of a limiting factor are living space, available mates, food, and water.
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∙ 14y agothere are two kinds of limiting factors.Abiotic and biotic.an abiotic example is the temp.A biotic example is a hawk.
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∙ 11y agofood and water, living space, avable mates
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∙ 7y agoIt is something that can not be replaced.
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A limiting factor is a factor that limits the growth, distribution, or abundance of a population in an ecosystem. Examples include food availability, competition for resources, predation, disease, and environmental conditions such as temperature or water availability.
space,water,and food
The two types of limiting factors are density-dependent factors, which increase in intensity as population density increases, and density-independent factors, which affect populations regardless of their density. Examples of density-dependent factors include competition for resources and disease, while examples of density-independent factors include natural disasters and climate change.
Some limiting factors for lemurs include habitat loss due to deforestation, competition for resources with other species, hunting and poaching, and vulnerability to climate change impacts. These factors threaten their survival and contribute to their declining populations in the wild.
A density dependent factor is a limiting factor that depends on population size. A Density-independent limiting factor affects all populations in similar ways, regardless of the population size. Its in my biology book.
Climate,lack of shelter, sicknesses and parasites, food or water as well as the carrying capacity are examples of limiting factors.
Climate,lack of shelter, sicknesses and parasites, food or water as well as the carrying capacity are examples of limiting factors.
Limiting factors
A limiting factor is a factor that limits the growth, distribution, or abundance of a population in an ecosystem. Examples include food availability, competition for resources, predation, disease, and environmental conditions such as temperature or water availability.
limiting factors.
Some limiting factors in population growth are food, water and space !!!!
Phosphorus
space,water,and food
The two types of limiting factors are density-dependent factors, which increase in intensity as population density increases, and density-independent factors, which affect populations regardless of their density. Examples of density-dependent factors include competition for resources and disease, while examples of density-independent factors include natural disasters and climate change.
There are many limiting factors in the desert. Some of these include; little water, extreme heat, few plants and animals and no shelter.
The holocaust.
limiting factors are food, space, and water