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An example of a limiting factor that humans use to control the carrying capacity of an environment for a particular type of organism would be deforestation. Carrying capacity is the the largest number of individuals of a particular species that a particular environment can support.
Limiting factors are abiotic conditions that affect a population's growth -natality and mortality rates-, limiting its distribution and growth. Examples are pH, radiation exposure, temperature, water availability, latitud/altitud, among others.
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The tolerance range can be defined as the range of environmental conditions between which an organism or a species is potentially capable of surviving.
When talking about environmental conditions, we are referring to abiotic factors, such as temperature, pH, latitude, altitude, salinity, humidity, radiation, etcetera. These are the limiting factors.
Limiting factors are environmental, abiotic conditions that act directly on populations and individuals, limiting their distribution and growth. These factors affect natality and mortality rate, migration, etcetera.
The tolerance range depends on the species and the individual development stage.
• Different species express different tolerance range for the same limiting factor.
• An individual can change its tolerance range with time.
So examples of limiting factors might be pH, radiation exposure, temperature, water availability, latitud/altitud, deepness, salinity, etcetera.
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