Determine if the limiting factors listed below are density-dependent or density-independent.
industrial pollution
habitat
food
a hurricane
number of mates
hunting by humans

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industrial pollution   independent

 habitat  dependent

 food  dependent

 a hurricane  independent

number of mates  dependent

 hunting by humans independent

Density-dependent are number of mates, food and industrial pollution and the density-independent limiting factors are habitat, hurricane and hunting by humans.

What are the density-independent factors?

Density-independent factors influence the per capita growth rate of a population regardless of population density. Some examples include natural disasters like wildfires.

What are the factors dependent on population density?

The so-called density-dependent factors are those that prevent excessive population growth, due to the large number of individuals existing in a given population:

  • Disputes over space
  • Food
  • Partner
  • End up leading to a decrease in the reproductive rate
  • and An increase in the rate of reproduction. mortality.

Whit this information, we can conclude that density-dependent are number of mates, food and industrial pollution and the density-independent limiting factors are habitat, hurricane and hunting by humans.

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