Ecosystems are composed of one or many communities.
In turn communities are composed of many populations interacting, and populations are composed of a number of individuals of the same species.
Communities can be different sizes and fit into different places, so the number of communities depends on the ecosystem. For example, there can be many more communities in the rain-forest (upper canopy, midsection, forest floor, etc) than opposed to a grassland (above ground like in herds, and below ground like moles).
Short {medium, and long} Answer = No.
The difference in between an individual, a population, a community, and an ecosystem is and individual (also known as an organism) is only one thing. The difference in between an an organism and a population is a population is multiple organisms. The difference between a population and a community is a group of populations make a community which of course makes a whole ecosystem.
it is the pioneer community.
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A community is the simplest grouping of more than one organism in the biosphere.
That depends on the type of ecosystem. There are two answers to this question based on two conflicting and opposite theories that ecologists have developed. Neither is right or wrong; one may be true in one ecosystem, but not in another.Individualistic hypothesis:The structure of a community is dependent on abiotic factors only; species are independent of other species and are only in a geographical location due to nutrients, temperature, etc. The extinction of another species will not affect others.Interactive hypothesis:Members of a community are dependent on each other and are closely linked. Biotic interactions cause the community to work as a whole with each species doing their part. If one species were to be removed, the other species would be greatly affected.
The difference in between an individual, a population, a community, and an ecosystem is and individual (also known as an organism) is only one thing. The difference in between an an organism and a population is a population is multiple organisms. The difference between a population and a community is a group of populations make a community which of course makes a whole ecosystem.
it is the pioneer community.
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There is only one ecosystem the comprise with animals. The only ecosystem that comprises animal is nitrogen.
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ecosystem=.....scientificaly speaking ecosystem has two or more living and non living organisms in the area.environment=......while environment is composed of only ONE living or non living organism in the specified area.FOR MORE ANSWERS ADD CATAPOLTBURNER2@YAHOO.COM Thank You
A muture community is one in which all the species are well-adapted and stable. The ecosystem is healthy -- offering great amounts of diversity -- and not prone to extintion of any sort. :) !
A population is a group of one species living in an environment. A community is a collection of these populations, and an ecosystem is the interactions of this community and the environment (biotic and abiotic factors).
It Is Called Ecological Succession
A community is the simplest grouping of more than one organism in the biosphere.