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what are all of the populations in an ecosystem

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All of the populations in a ecosystem make up what?

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This is called a community.

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Biosphere

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How can overpopulation of a species be a problem to an ecosystem?

Over population of a particular species will cause the food chain in that ecosystem to become unstable. Over population will also reduce the amount of producers within an ecosystem (depending if the over population is of a consumer) and will lead to the decrease of other animal species inhabiting the same ecosystem.


All members of one species living together form a what?

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What is the difference between a population community and an ecosystem?

A population is a single species within a specific geographical area. Geographical area can be literal (like a tide pool) or artificial (a 25'x25' plot of forest) depending on the study. A community is made up of all the individual animal species living within a specific geographical area. For example, in a tide pool the community would be the seastars, crabs, barnacles, algae, etc. An ecosystem is all the individual species living within a specific geographical area plus all abiotic(non-living) factors with which they interact. Using the tide pool example, an ecosystem includes all the animals above but also the seawater, rocks, minerals, wind, sunlight, etc.


What is the difference between a population and a community?

a population is how many things are in one area and a community is were people live and there environment


What are all members of a particular species that live in one are called?

don't quite understand the question - it all depends on the type of animal - a herd of cattle, or sheep. A pride of lions. A murder of crows. A flock of birds etc... it depends on the what species it is!

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Is all the population of all species living in an ecosystem?

communities


All members of a species in an ecosystem?

The members of the ecosystem are biotic and abioticbio means life


All members of one species in a particular area?

All of the members of a species in a specific area is a population.


How is a biological population different from the population of a whole ecosystem such as a rainforest?

A biological population consists of all one species instead of many species.


What is defined as all of the members of a single species that live in a particular area?

An ecosystem is defined as all the various species living in the same area. There are many different ecosystems across the world.


All of the populations of species that live and interact in an area?

The whole population of various species that live and interact in an area are referred to as the ecosystem. All the species interact with each other for food or for habitation.


Is all the hummingbirds that live in your state a community ecosystem habitat or a population?

Population


How can overpopulation of a species be a problem to an ecosystem?

Over population of a particular species will cause the food chain in that ecosystem to become unstable. Over population will also reduce the amount of producers within an ecosystem (depending if the over population is of a consumer) and will lead to the decrease of other animal species inhabiting the same ecosystem.


All members of one species living together form a what?

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What goes into one another Biosphere Biome Community and Population?

Here is the correct order: Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biome then Biosphere. Population: A group of the same species. Community: The collection of all the population of all the species in an ecosystem. Ecosystem: Different habitats with different characteristics, separated by Biotones. Biome: A collection of Ecosystems. Biosphere: A collection of Biomes, such as the Tundra.


All of the populations in an ecosystem?

All the populations in an ecosystem refer to the various species of organisms living and interacting within a specific environment. These populations may include plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms that are interdependent and contribute to the overall functioning of the ecosystem. Changes in one population can have ripple effects on other populations within the ecosystem.


What is the difference between a population community and an ecosystem?

A population is a single species within a specific geographical area. Geographical area can be literal (like a tide pool) or artificial (a 25'x25' plot of forest) depending on the study. A community is made up of all the individual animal species living within a specific geographical area. For example, in a tide pool the community would be the seastars, crabs, barnacles, algae, etc. An ecosystem is all the individual species living within a specific geographical area plus all abiotic(non-living) factors with which they interact. Using the tide pool example, an ecosystem includes all the animals above but also the seawater, rocks, minerals, wind, sunlight, etc.