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Competition with other members of the same species within a population may be severe because all members of the population are generally competing for the same resources. Increasing population density results in increasing mortality, slower rate of growth, and reduced fecundity, all of which result in a lower rate of population increase. These effects are termed 'density-dependent' because their effects increase with density.

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Graham White