Carrying capacity is the maximum population size an environment can sustain. Factors like resource availability and interspecific competition affect it. Density-dependent and density-independent factors impact population growth.
Carrying capacity is the maximum population size that an environment can support. It is influenced by factors such as available resources, natural events like earthquakes, and interspecific competition with other species. Compare density-dependent factors (e.g., disease spread in crowded populations) and density-independent factors (e.g., natural disasters impacting a population) that limit population growth.
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