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Tadios Getachew
on Oct 31, 2024Verified
An example of a density-independent factor is predation.
Density-Independent Factor
A factor that affects the size of populations regardless of their density, such as weather or natural disasters.
Predation
A biological interaction where a predator organism kills and consumes another organism known as the prey.
- Examine the effects of factors based on population density and those that are not in altering population dynamics.
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Learning Objectives
- Examine the effects of factors based on population density and those that are not in altering population dynamics.