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Which is a biotic factor that affects the size of population in a specific ecosystem

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The number and kinds of predators in that ecosystem.  
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The increase in the number of tertiary and secondary consumers causes ecological imbalances because they quickly consume primary consumers leading to their disappearance in the ecosystem. This situation can also lead to an increase in the biomass of the producers since they no longer have anyone to consume them

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