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Name: _____________________________________ Period: ___________ Populations: Limits to Growth Limiting Factors The primary productivity of an ecosystem can be reduced when there is _______________________________________________________. Ecologists call such substances _________________________. A limiting nutrient is an example of a more general ecological concept: a limiting factor. In the context of populations, a ___________________ is a factor that causes population growth to decrease. Density-Dependent Factors A limiting factor that depends on population size is called a_________ __________________________________. Density-dependent limiting factors include: • _______________________ • _______________________ • _______________________ • _______________________ • Density-dependent factors exist only when the _______________ __ _______________________________. These factors exist most strongly when a population is large and dense. • They do not affect _______________________________ as greatly. Competition • When populations become crowded, __________________________ _______________________________________________________________. • _______________________ among members of the same species is a density-dependent limiting factor. • Competition can also occur between members of _______________. • This type of competition can lead to _____________________________. • Over time, the species may _____________________________ ___ ____ ________________________________________________. Predation • Populations in nature are often ________________________________. • The regulation of a population by predation takes place within a __________________________________, one of the best-known mechanisms of population control. Parasitism and Disease _____________________ can limit the growth of a population. A parasite ______________________________________________________ _______________________________. Density-Independent Factors ___________________________________________ affect all populations in similar ways, regardless of the population size. Examples of density-independent limiting factors include: • ________________________ • ________________________ • ________________________ • • Example: Deer foraging for food in deep snow during the winter. __________________________________________________________ ________________________________