1. Climate and natural disasters. There are certain seasons in each year that resources and the environment arenโt friendly or rather callous with living organisms, climates that include winter, most especially. Or natural disasters like storms, hurricanes, earthquakes and tidal waves that prohibit living organism to limit its food intake and due to scarcity.
2. Obtaining the resource or food. It may be very rare or in certain occasion only for the organism to acquire such exquisite resource to become its food.
Resource scarcity and predator presence are two factors that might cause an organism to restrict its resource use. These factors can lead to logistic population growth and increased competition for resources. Human activities can further exacerbate these limitations, affecting both behavior and population numbers. ;
Resource scarcity and environmental conditions can cause organisms to restrict their use of resources. Scarcity leads to competition and limited availability, while changing conditions can affect access and usage. Both factors necessitate adaptations for survival in varying environments.
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