What is the difference between a density dependent and density independent factor?
Density-independent factors definition. The key difference between density independent and density dependent limiting factors is that density independent limiting factors are abiotic factors and environmental. These factors tend to be abiotic (nonliving). In general we define density.
Any factor, such as climate, that is not dependent on the density of population. The category of density independent limiting factors includes fires, natural disasters (earthquakes, floods, tornados), and the effects of pollution. In general we define density.
The chances of dying from any of. Density dependent is responsible for regulating the population in proportion to its density such as prediction, competition, or disease. They are effective in the case of both, large populations and small populations.