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Carrying capacity
the number of organisms a habitat can support
If you increase the area which an animal lives, the carrying capacity will go up.
The maximum population size a habitat can support is determined by its carrying capacity, which is the maximum population size that can be sustained by the available resources and environmental conditions. The carrying capacity can be influenced by factors such as food availability, space, disease, competition for resources, and environmental quality.
The carrying capacity of an insect population depends on how many insects can share the food, water, and space in the given habitat
Limiting factors are very closely tied to carrying capacity. Many kinds of animals can increase in numbers very quickly, and may temporarily exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat. This results in stress, starvation, disease, and parasites.
Carrying Capacity (K)
photosynthetic organisms.
Humans can affect the carrying capacity of ecosystems by taking or adding something to the environment. Such as natural resources and chemicals. These can greatly affect the environment, thus greatly affecting the animals in the environment
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availability of water
alternately increase and decrease