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How does population size relate to resource availability in an environment

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For example a forest, if there is a small lake and many animals live there then the resourcewill be lower and the food source (animals eating each other) will be higher but if they eat plant the plants will be lower since many are competing for the same food source
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The correct answer would be "population size is limited by the availability of resources".

Limiting factors in an ecosystem such as the availability of resources or food limit the growth rate of a population in any ecosystem.

The population size can not reach beyond the carrying capacity of the ecosystem.

The carrying capacity can be defined as the maximum size of a population ecosystem support without getting any adverse effects.

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