Its population.
The number of individuals of a single species in an area is referred to as the population size. It is an important metric in ecology and conservation biology for understanding species abundance and distribution patterns. Population size can vary based on factors such as habitat suitability, availability of resources, and interactions with other species.
The insects, of which about one million species are known. This is about half of the total number of species known.
The area inhabited by all individuals of a particular species is known as its "habitat." This environment provides the necessary resources, such as food, water, and shelter, for the species to thrive. Habitats can vary widely in size and characteristics, depending on the species and its ecological requirements.
It isn't currently known whether there is even a single species outside Earth - sentient or otherwise. The number you mention has been made up by somebody.
The maximum number of individuals a species can support in a given area is known as its carrying capacity. This limit is determined by factors such as available resources (food, water, shelter), competition with other species, and environmental conditions. As the population approaches its carrying capacity, individuals may experience increased competition and resource scarcity, which can lead to a decrease in population growth or even a decline in numbers.
There are several fish species who are known to prey on smaller individuals of their own species, which makes them cannibals.
Monoculture refers to the growing of a single species, usually for profit.
Yes, insects are the largest group within the animal kingdom, both in terms of species diversity and number of individuals. They make up about 80% of all known animal species on Earth.
well over 9000
The exact number is not known, but there are around 3,500 species of plant species in the Namib desert.
Snakes are not a single species. They are a suborder containing more than 3,000 known species including the corn snake, the reticulated python, the king cobra, and the eastern diamondback.
That group of organisms of a certain species in one area at a given time is known as a population. A population consists of individuals of the same species that can interbreed and share a common gene pool.