When it comes to population, there are many ways to look at how it grows and survives in an area. Many factors affect the population, including natural disasters, temperatures, growing food, and other things. Some factors are considered to be density-dependent and density-independent.
Based on its density, density-dependent has factors that monitor the growth of a population, whereas density-independent factors are those in which affect the growth of the population, but it doesn’t depend on density. If there are large populations in an area, then density-dependent factors are usually applied, but so are density-independent factors. If the population is small in an area, then only density-independent considerations will apply.