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Relationships between organisms and their physical surroundings as well as forces inside the biotic community have the potential to change the environment. The maximum number of creatures that a region can sustainably support is known as an ecosystem's carrying capacity. When a population is dense, the habitat may undergo such significant changes that the ecosystem is no longer suited for the survival of that species. For instance, excessive grazing on a piece of land may prevent it from supporting the grazing of the animals inhabited there.

  • Predators were eliminated and the forest service outlawed hunting.
  • According to the graph, by 1924, the population had gotten out of hand; 100,000 people were living on a plateau with a carrying capacity of 30,000.
  • Because the deer destroyed their habitat, there were 100,000 deer where there should have only been 30,000, which caused the population to fall.
  • Due to natural predators and legal hunting, the deer population was much below its carrying capacity.
  • The deer were unable to survive on the range after hunting was once more permitted. Food was scarce, and the populace was too frail to procreate.

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