Limiting Factors
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Background Information
What is a Limiting Factor?
Limiting Factors are…
(two similar definitions)
conditions of the
environment that
limit the growth of a
species.
biotic and abiotic
factors that prevent the
continuous growth of a
population.
What is a Limiting Factor?
Populations would continue to increase if
they had all of the resources they require in
unlimited amounts, but there are always
factors that limit their increase.
Limiting factors control
population growth.
What is Carrying Capacity?
Carrying capacity is
the number of
individuals of a species
that an ecosystem can
support.
What is Carrying Capacity?
Because of these limiting factors, each
ecosystem has a finite capacity for growth
connected to its carrying capacity.
Population Growth Curves
Exponential Growth - J
Logistic Growth - S
Exponential Growth
Occurs when there is unlimited resources
Causes a population to increase in size rapidly
J-shaped curve
No limiting factors!
Biotic potential = the estimated population size under
optimal environmental conditions
Logistic Growth
Occurs when there are limited resources
Causes a population to grow and then stabilize at carrying
capacity (k)
S-shaped curve
Limiting factors control population size (aka
environmental resistance)
Carrying Capacity & Limiting Factor Review
In nature, populations of organisms rarely grow
uncontrolled. Each ecosystem has a carrying
capacity (or number or organisms it can
sustain/support).
Remember, limiting factors are biotic and abiotic
factors that prevent the continuous growth of a
population.
Because of limiting factors, the number of
organisms in a population is often well below
carrying capacity.