Malthus formed his theory by studying factors that control the population growth of humans. How might factors operating on organisms in nature differ from those of Malthus's theory?

Respuesta :

This is like a humans vs organisms in nature. Consider what makes humans different from any other living organism.

Factors that control human population growth:

food
shelter
goods
water
disease
health
relationships

Factors that control nature population growth:

- food
- shelter
- precipitation
- relationships
- food web
- weather ( natural disasters)

So as you can see humans pretty much has more control over our population growth while nature operates by cycle and a set of systems that man can't create, but can manipulate.

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