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If a group of organisms cannot be interbreed, and create fertile offspring, thent hey are separate species. If the can be interbreed, and the offspring can also interbreed, then they are different sub-species, or phases of the same species.
They have adaptation in order to reproduce. Population of a particular species depends on how much it does that.A good environment is essential thoug!The favorable climate is the best place for the animal to reproduce.
Neither. Lamarckian evolution does not take place at all; almost all of his concepts are now known to be incorrect. The population will still undergo mutation, and natural selection for beneficial mutations and against harmful ones will still occur.
the land water climate plants and animals of a particular place
that is false because if you are native to that place then you have lived there
A population.
A group of individuals of the same species living in a particular place is called a population.
because of particilar place's climate, vegetation, etc.
A Community
The amount of living things within an area
"Indigenous" means a species or people which originates in a particular place. They are contrasted with introduced species or immigrants.
Endemic species are the species that are native to a certain area or region. It is the ecological state or location of a specific species. For example: Koalas are an endemic species in Australia.
a population
An inhabitant is someone or something which lives in a place.
A scientific name consists of the genus name and the specific name. It is a universal name for a species, therefore it is the same all over the world. A common name however, is a very generalized name. The common name of a particular species in one place may be very different in another. The same common name may also be used for two very differerent species. Therefore, scientific names are much more useful in identifying species.
Droughts may severely impact the population of a species in a particular place, but it unlikely that a drought alone could wipe out an entire species, unless that species was geographically restricted for some reason.
Endemic species are those species of plants and animals which are found exclusively in a particular area. They are naturally not found anywhere else.