Density-dependent limiting factor: A limiting factor whose effects depend on the size of the population depend on population density. The less dense the population, the less severe the effect of the limiting factor.
Examples: Predation and disease
Density-independent limiting factor: A limiting factor that has the same effect on a population regardless of its population density.
Examples: Natural disasters and climate
The main factor influencing production is consumer demand.
The primary factor influencing the rate of infection is age; children between the ages of six months and four years are most vulnerable to H. influenzae.
The rising cost in
Sexual activity is the most important factor influencing the acquisition of HPV 16 and 18. A higher number of partners and early sexual activity are most predictive.
the conditions of the nation's economy
Prenatal care
Greed is the main factor influencing world trade - the rapacious devouring consuming greed of the first world affluent materialistic countries.
macro and micro factor on industry
Population
Salinity is a key factor influencing the physical make-up of the Bay
passing over cooler water or land
The variation in accounting disclosure and reporting practices.