Enviromental Resistance
Definition:
Noun
The resistance presented by the environmental conditions to limit a species from growing out of control or to stop them from reproducing at maximum rate.
Supplement
Environmental resistance includes a mixture of abiotic factors such as temperature, and biotic factors such as natural enemies (biological control agents) to limit the organism for expressing its full capacity to reproduce.
(http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Environmental_Resistance)
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