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Density independent factors are limited factors whose effect are

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Any cause that can affect the capacity of the species' population and not taking into consideration the density of the population is referred to as density-independent factors. These are considered as limiting factors that affect the population in cluster or apart. These factors came from physical and chemical development that affect per capita growth rate of the population. If such limiting factor will be suddenly unavailable for organisms to consume, such organism will perish that thereby affect the population size.

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