Typhoid Outbreak in Ithaca: Understanding Density-Dependent Limiting Factors
The typhoid outbreak that occurred in Ithaca in the 1800s was a density-dependent limiting factor. Density-dependent limiting factors are those that increase as the population size of a species increases. In the case of the typhoid outbreak, the density of the population allowed for the disease to spread more easily, leading to a greater number of cases.Infectious Diseases - Related Articles
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