Load capacity is a concept initially developed for fauna management, based on the notion that an organism only survives within a limited range of physical conditions. In short, this term refers to the ability of the environment to provide basic resources for the survival of species. For this reason, we can say that an abiotic factor that limits the carrying capacity of animal species is the availability of food.
The first studies of Load Capacity emerged in livestock and were used by breeders who needed to know if the pasture they had was sufficient for the number of heads and if the pasture grew in time to feed everyone incessantly.
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Genetic drift is the dramatic almost sped up process of natural selection due to the untouched habitat the species I lives in. Genetic drift is characterized by the changing in alleles, whether more or less, natural selection could care less as long as they're creating diverse populations.