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Biology, 08.11.2020 01:30, hailey5129

Some factors have density-independent effects on changes in population size. For example, freezing weather, tornadoes, floods and fires can drastically reduce population size, independent of initial population density. These types of density-independent effects are not included in the exponential or the logistic population growth models, so these models do not accurately predict changes in population size for a population that is strongly influenced by density-independent effects. Give an example to illustrate this.

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