A community - an ecological term used to describe a group of species living in a particular area. The scale (size) of a community can deviate drastically from a hand full of soil (home to thousands of microbes) to much larger areas.
community
a population
Individuals of a species that live in an area are called population.
a species..i think..:T
Members of a single species found in an area are called a population.
Temporal Isolation
a community refers to different species that live in the same area and are interdependent
a population
There are two different species of grey squirrels. The "Western Gray Squirrel" and the "Eastern Gray Squirrel". Both species are mostly just called "squirrel" depending on the location one finds himself at.
citizens
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We always called that a "limiting factor".
It's A Community
A species that "belongs" in a particular area, as you put it, is called a native species. I am sure that animals who find themselves in a non-natural habitat are called a non-native species, an invasive species, or introduced species. The introduction of some species into new environments can have devastating results - this is because the invasive species can eradicate necessary native species that are necessary to support a healthy ecosystem.
It is called a search warrant.
It is called a search warrant.
Speciation.