Choose the correct factor that is being described (mortality, natuality, immagration, emigration) 1. The number of individuals that leave the population; can be due to aniotic factors (e.g., escape from fire, drought, flood, or climate change) or biotic factors (e.g., increased competition). __________________ 2. Number of births; tend to increase with food supply and decrease with competition _____________________ 3. Death; maybe due to kill-off (predation) or die-off (disease, starvation, or exposure) ___________________ 4. The number of individuals entering the population from outside; can be due to abiotic factors (e.g., escape from fire, drought, flood, or climate change) or biotic factors (e.g., increased competition) __________________
There are particular factors that quantitatively influence population growth.
Choose the correct factor that is being described (mortality, natuality, immagration, emigration)
1. The number of individuals that leave the population; can be due to aniotic factors (e.g., escape from fire, drought, flood, or climate change) or biotic factors (e.g., increased competition). __________________
2. Number of births; tend to increase with food supply and decrease with competition _____________________
3. Death; maybe due to kill-off (predation) or die-off (disease, starvation, or exposure) ___________________
4. The number of individuals entering the population from outside; can be due to abiotic factors (e.g., escape from fire, drought, flood, or climate change) or biotic factors (e.g., increased competition) __________________
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