Aim: What is the role of limiting factors? DO NOW 1.Explain what is taking place in the picture. 2.If there are a lot of jaguars in this area, what will happen to the population of crocodiles?
Limiting Factor A factor that limits the number or living things that can survive Limit the size of the population Control the type of organisms that live in an area
Abiotic Limiting Factors Non Living Limiting Factors Examples: light, water, nutrients or minerals, oxygen, temperature, space and weather Human activities can also limit the growth of populations use of pesticides, use of herbicides and habitat destruction
Biotic Limiting Factors Living limiting factors Examples: competitors, predators, decomposers, parasites, disease, etc.
Competition Competition between organisms of the same species intraspecific competition Competition between organisms of different species interspecific competition Competitors could be biotic limiting factors Q: What kind of things do living things compete for?
Group Activity Salt in the Ocean Q: What kind of living things can live in the ocean? What kind of living things cannot? Q: Can salt be a limiting factor? Is it a abiotic or biotic limiting factor?
Independent Activity Desert Biome Q: Can you think of an abiotic limiting factor in the desert? Q: What kind of living things can live in a desert? Can you think of any living things that cannot?
Exit Slip On a sheet of paper, explain what should be learned from this image. What is the limiting factor?
Homework Read txt. pgs & answer question # 2 on pg. 99. Question and answer written out.