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How do limiting factors influence each other?

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Answer: Two or more limiting factors may work in conjunction with one another.

Explanation: For example, parasites and disease. In this case, we have a biotic factor (parasites) combined with an abiotic factor (a disease-causing virus). Combining these limiting factors creates a deadly team that can have an even greater impact on a population's growth and survival.

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In the natural world, limiting factors like the availability of food, water, shelter and space can change animal and plant populations. Other limiting factors, like competition for resources, predation and disease can also impact populations. ... Other changes in limiting factors will cause a population to decrease.

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