Humans have sidestepped the controls that regulate the populations of other organisms due to the following factors:
1. Human population in the last two centuries have increased astonishingly.
2. Humans slowly and gradually created the tendency to expand into new climate zones and new habitats.
3. Human populations sidestepped restricting elements.
4. Humans evolved in savannas and woodlands, consumed mostly vegetation, but also hunted for bits of meat.
5. Humans enhanced their rate of carrying capacity via the production of agriculture.
6. Introduction of healthcare methods and sanitation have decreased the death rates.