Factors that regulate population growth;
Abiotic: prevent populations from overgrowing, either reducing their reproductive capacity or dying.
Biotic: there are factors that regulate the size of populations allowing population growth when population density is low and limiting it when it is high
Intrinsic factor: when the population is high, individuals develop high mortality rates for existing resources or competition for food, cannibalism, or lack of space.
Extrinsic Factor: External biotic and abiotic elements or populations that cause mortality or inhibit reproduction, such as droughts or floods, predation, or competition with other species.