yes there could be
No , many different populations make up an community.
many diffrent populations make up an community
a community.
A community. A community consists of populations of different species that live and interact within a particular habitat or ecosystem. These populations can have various interactions such as competition, predation, and symbiosis within the community.
Several populations of organisms in an area make up a community. A community refers to all the different species living in a specific area and interacting with each other.
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Several populations make up a community. Communities interact with the non-living world around and make up an eco-system.community cousin.
In a population there will be only one kind of species. species share same type of requirement at the same time in a given area. this is called population.By Ayaz GulSWAT Pakistantwilight_moment@yahoo.com
members of a same species living in a particular area at a same time constitute population as no of cats in an area,no of rats in rice field,no of students in biology class of semester 2012,human population in a city...... and all thwe populations living in an area makes a community.
Wildlife managers monitor wildlife populations and habitat conditions to ensure sustainable ecosystem management and conservation. This monitoring helps assess the health of species, identify threats, and make informed decisions regarding population control, habitat restoration, and biodiversity protection. Ultimately, their goal is to balance human needs with wildlife conservation to maintain healthy ecosystems.
The Native Hawaiian or part-Hawaiian race makes up the majority of the native population in Hawaii. Additional significant populations in Hawaii include Asian, White, and Multiracial populations.
The answer is a multi-cultural community.