Population Regulation | Density-Dependent vs Density-Independent Factors
Population regulation is a high-yield topic in population ecology and is frequently tested in CSIR-NET Life Science. In this video, we clearly explain how populations are regulated by density-dependent factors like competition, predation, and disease, and density-independent factors such as climate extremes and natural disasters. You’ll learn how these forces influence population stability, carrying capacity (K), and growth curves, along with common PYQ traps and exam-oriented logic. This session will strengthen your conceptual foundation and help you confidently tackle Part B and Part C questions. 📘🌱 #CSIRNET #CSIRNETLifeScience #PopulationEcology #PopulationRegulation #EcologyConcepts #NETLifeScience

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