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The population never exists in isolation. They share their environment with other species and also compete with them for the same existing resources. These factors are very important to determine in what way a specific population will grow. The growth of any population is regulated in a number of ways. These factors are grouped into two types- density-dependent and density-independent factors. These factors help to regulate populations and protect them from extinction and overpopulation. 

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