Population Limiting Factors Limiting factors: keep population stable/in check.

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Population Limiting Factors Limiting factors: keep population stable/in check

Population Density Same Area, different numbers Formula: population / area

Two types limiting factors a.Density Dependent: density matters b. Density Independent: will impact no matter what

Two types limiting factors a.Density Dependent: density matters Disease, predation, famine, agriculture, urbanization, competition, stress, b. Density Independent: will impact no matter what Old age, only males, poison, weather, climate, natural disasters, tornado, hunting, resources,