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Carrying capacity of a population is determined by
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limiting resources
Group of organisms belonging to same species in a particular region or habitat is called as population. Carrying capacity is the maximum population that can be sustained is a particular area. In other words, the number organisms can survive normally in a particular area. The main limiting factor for the carrying capacity is the resources available in the area or the environmental factors. If the environmental conditions are not met then the population will keep decreasing until the resources rebound.
Natality rate is the number of newborns per 1000 in a particular area for a given time. (birth rate).
Mortality is the death rate where it is a measured as number of deaths per 1000 in a particular area for a given time. Predation is the population interaction between predator and prey.
Natality rate is the number of newborns per 1000 in a particular area for a given time. (birth rate).
Mortality is the death rate where it is a measured as number of deaths per 1000 in a particular area for a given time. Predation is the population interaction between predator and prey.
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