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what is the primary factor that determines the size of a population in an ecosystem? * 1 point the color of organisms resource availability the time of year the temperature of the environment
Brief Explanations
To determine the primary factor for population size in an ecosystem, we analyze each option:
- "The color of organisms" is irrelevant to population size as color doesn't affect growth, reproduction, or survival related to population numbers.
- "Resource availability" (like food, water, shelter) directly impacts how many organisms an ecosystem can support. More resources allow for more growth, reproduction, and survival, increasing population size; scarce resources limit it.
- "The time of year" may influence population dynamics temporarily (e.g., breeding seasons), but it's not the primary determinant of overall population size.
- "The temperature of the environment" is an abiotic factor that can affect populations, but it's more of a limiting factor in specific contexts, while resource availability is a more fundamental and direct driver of population size.
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B. Resource availability