Asked by hhy
Which is NOT a density independent factor?
Group of answer choices
extreme heat or cold
tornadoes
limited resources
flooding
Group of answer choices
extreme heat or cold
tornadoes
limited resources
flooding
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The factor that is NOT a density-independent factor is **limited resources**.
Density-independent factors are environmental factors that affect population size regardless of the population's density, such as extreme weather events (extreme heat or cold, tornadoes, flooding). In contrast, limited resources (like food, water, and habitat space) depend on the population's density and thus are considered density-dependent factors.
Density-independent factors are environmental factors that affect population size regardless of the population's density, such as extreme weather events (extreme heat or cold, tornadoes, flooding). In contrast, limited resources (like food, water, and habitat space) depend on the population's density and thus are considered density-dependent factors.
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