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Vance Harmon
25 January, 16:13
Which is a density-dependent factor?
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Cindy Poole
25 January, 16:55
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Density-dependent factor affects population size.
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Density-dependent factor can be defined as factor that affects population growth rate by increasing or decreasing birth and death rates in a way that directly affects the population density.
Density-dependent factors include:
Competition
Parasitism
Predation
Disease
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