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How might density dependent limiting factors be affected by a flood or some other natural disaster?

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Answer: a population of cats may be kept near carrying capacity by density-dependent factors for a period then experience an abrupt drop in numbers due to a density-independent event, such as a storm or fire. This might give the cats prey (mice) to spread faster due to the lack of a dependent limiting factor (cats).

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Density-dependent factors, however, are those that have great impact only once populations reach a certain level. A flood or some other natural disaster may affect them by decreasing the rate of these factors on having an effect to the society. Hope this helps. Have a nice day.
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