Not at all. I keep honey bees in my garden and there are bumble bees there as well. I have even seen a bumble bee and a honey bee on the same flower.
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No, a community is not a level of organization that includes all other levels. In biological organization, a community consists of multiple populations of different species living and interacting in a specific area. It is one level above populations but below the ecosystem level, which includes both the community and the abiotic environmental factors. Thus, while a community is an important level of organization, it does not encompass all other levels.
KathyFloresKathyFlores has reached 14,426 Community Contributions, which is a Silver Level.
The level that is below the community level but above the organ level is the population level. A population consists of all the individuals of a particular species that inhabit a specific area, interacting with one another. This level encompasses the dynamics of species interactions, reproduction, and population density, which are essential for understanding ecological relationships and community structure.
A niche in a community is the level at which a species ranks among other species in it's community.
The community level is the "grass roots" level. Meaning the level in which the real truth will be discovered. The higher the level, the less truthful it becomes; because it is further away from what is actually happening.
The community will exist at the level that it descented to.
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go in your pod computer on the left you will see story store and community click community then click cool levels click that to community or just click text search click that to name a level you want to play. but if they don't have the level you want so sorry.
Level land provides easier access for community members, allows for efficient construction, and promotes better infrastructure development. It also minimizes risk of natural hazards such as landslides or flooding, making it a safer location for a community.
Yes.
The community level of organization is often dominated by only a few species. These dominant species can have a significant impact on the structure and function of the community.