Density-dependent and density-independent factors both play significant roles in limiting population growth.
Density-dependent factors are biotic factors that limit population growth as they reach carrying capacity, including predation, competition, and disease. For example, when food supply per individual declines as population density increases, birth rates drop, affecting the growth rate. Density-independent factors like rainfall or pollution can also limit populations but act irregularly regardless of density.
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