The change in the number of predators can be density-dependent or density-independent. In density-dependent regulation, the number of predators is influenced by the density of their prey population. As prey becomes more abundant, predator numbers may increase. In density-independent regulation, factors such as climate, natural disasters, or human activities affect predator populations regardless of prey density.
no because you don't controll it but if you change the independent the dependent will change.
It measures responsiveness of a dependent variable to change in an independent variable.
Every time the independent variables change, the dependent variables change.Dependent variables cannot change if the independent variables didn't change.
Independent variables are those that you change in an experiment. Dependent variables are the ones that you measure in an experiment. Dependent variables are influenced by the independent variables that you change, so they are dependent upon the independent variable. Generally, experiments should have only one independent variable.
Its the independent one; because you change it, the dependent variable will be affected.
Density Dependent
Density Dependent
The two types of limiting factors are density-dependent factors, which increase in intensity as population density increases, and density-independent factors, which affect populations regardless of their density. Examples of density-dependent factors include competition for resources and disease, while examples of density-independent factors include natural disasters and climate change.
no because you don't controll it but if you change the independent the dependent will change.
Hurricane Andrew would be considered a density-independent factor because its impact on a population does not change based on the population size or density. It affects all individuals in the same way regardless of the population's size.
No, as the name Variable implies, it can and does change. Since it is 'Independent' its change is not a direct effect of the change of any other Variable. Additionally, the independent variable depends on the dependent variable.
Dependent variable change and independent variables do not change.
The independent variable of an experiment is the variable that you change, and the dependent variable is the result of the independent variable.
The Independent variable is the one you control. The dependent variable is controlled by the Independent Variable.
temperature, pressure , volume, are independent density, viscosity, etc are dependent Properties of mater are always dependent of independents. as (dependent) density , viscosity , mass density , phase conduction , etc always vary when we change independents .(temperature, pressure , volume) so you can understand dependent & in dependent
Math: Independent variable is what you change. Dependent variable is what you measure.
The dependent variable is dependent on the independent variable, so when the independent variable changes, so does the dependent variable.