Activity B:
Get the Gizmo ready:
• Click Reset.
• On the SIMULATION pane,...
Biology, 09.12.2021 16:50 microwave13016
Activity B:
Get the Gizmo ready:
• Click Reset.
• On the SIMULATION pane, make sure Ample is
selected for the amount of LAND available.
Density-dependent
limiting factors
Introduction: Population density is the number of individuals in a population per unit of area. Some limiting
factors only affect a population when its density reaches a certain level. These limiting factors are known as
density-dependent limiting factors.
Question: How does a density-dependent limiting factor affect carrying capacity?
1. Think about it: What do you think some density-dependent limiting factors might be?
2. Predict: Suppose a shopping mall is built near a rabbit warren, leaving less land available for rabbits. How
will this affect the environment's carrying capacity?
3. Experiment: Use the Gizmo to find the carrying capacity with Am
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