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A species is a type of animal and a population is a group of the same species in a small area.

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Describe how a population differs from a species?

There is one big difference between a population and a species. Populations do not necessarily have to refer to living things whereas species does.


What is the difference between r selected and k selected species?

R- Selected species have high population densities while k-selected species have lower population densities


What is the difference among a threatened species an endangered species and an extinct species?

Extinct means there are none of that species in the wild, threatened means the number of that species is declining, and endangered means there are only a few thousand of that species in the wild.


What is the difference between Species population 1 and 2?

dN1/dt and dN2/dt


What is the difference between population community?

COMMUNITY: the populations of different species that interact in some way are called a community. POPULATION: all of the individuals of one species that live in the same area at that same time make up a population.


What is the difference between population and community?

COMMUNITY: the populations of different species that interact in some way are called a community. POPULATION: all of the individuals of one species that live in the same area at that same time make up a population.


How would you use population and evolution in a sentence together?

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What is the difference between a population and an individual?

A population is defined as:"A group of individuals of one species that live in a particular geographic area."A community is defined as:"All the organisms that inhabit a particular area; an assemblage of populations of different species living close enough together for potential interaction."The difference being that the population consists of just a signal species, and the community consists of a group of species and their interactions.


What is the difference between community?

COMMUNITY: the populations of different species that interact in some way are called a community. POPULATION: all of the individuals of one species that live in the same area at that same time make up a population.


What is the difference between a species and a population?

A population is all the organisms that both belong to the same species and live in the same geographical area. A species is defined as a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. There can be multiple populations of one species but a population only consist of one species.


A group of individuals of the same species that interbreed make up what?

This the the short form of the species concept.So,Species.


What is the difference between community and population?

COMMUNITY: the populations of different species that interact in some way are called a community. POPULATION: all of the individuals of one species that live in the same area at that same time make up a population.