community
The different populations that live in a specific area can include various ethnicities, cultures, religions, age groups, socio-economic statuses, and occupations. These populations contribute to the diversity and dynamics of the community, shaping its social fabric and interactions.
Community
comunity
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.
A species is a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. A population consists of all individuals of the same species living in a specific area at a given time. A community is made up of different populations of species living in the same area and interacting with each other.
When several different populations live together in the same area, they create a diverse community. This diversity can lead to a rich cultural exchange, increased tolerance, and opportunities for collaboration and innovation.
Geographic distribution refers to the arrangement or spread of organisms across a specific area or region. It can describe the pattern of where species or populations are found in a given geographic area or the variation of characteristics within a species across different locations.
A population refers to all the individuals of a certain species in a specific area, while a community refers to the different populations of species living and interacting together in that same area. In this context, a community is generally smaller than a population.
Community
The community is the collection of different populations that live together in an area.
an ecosystem
Communities
ecosystem
Communities
An Ecosystem.
Community
a community
Its called a habitat, my dear.
A community.
An ecosystem is composed of all the populations of different species that live and interact in a specific area. These interactions can include competition for resources, predation, and mutualistic relationships. Ecosystems can vary in size, from a small pond to a vast forest.