It's A Community
Members of a single species found in an area are called a population.
A group of individuals from the same species living in a particular area is called a population. It represents all the members of that species within a specific geographic location and can adapt to the local environment and resources.
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!
The individuals of a species that live in a particular area are called a population.
A population consists of all members of one species that live in a particular geographic area and interact with one another. It represents a group of individuals that can interbreed and potentially exchange genes.
An ecosystem is defined as all the various species living in the same area. There are many different ecosystems across the world.
a population
A group of the same species that live in the same area is called a population. In ecology, a population refers to all the individuals of a species that live together in a specific geographic area at a given time. Populations interact with each other and their environment, playing a crucial role in the dynamics of ecosystems. Understanding population dynamics is essential for studying species distribution, abundance, and conservation.
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Chickadees are members of the family Paridae, which includes 64 species worldwide. Small, active birds, many old world species are called "tits".
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