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A change in a biotic or abiotic factor in an ecosystem can increase or decrease the size of it's population.


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A change in a biotic (living) or abiotic (non-living) factor in an ecosystem can indeed affect the population size. For example, changes in food availability, disease, climate, or habitat can either increase or decrease the number of individuals in a population.
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