limiting factor
In population genetics and population ecology, population size (usually denoted N) is the number of individual organisms in a population.
I believe you're referring to population density.
A limiting factor is anything that restricts the number of individuals in a population
Is the number of individual organisms in a population. The global population has grown from 1 billion in 1800 to 7 billion in 2012.
The term that describes the number of individuals of a population that are of reproductive age is "fecundity." It refers to the ability of an individual or population to produce offspring.
Population is the term used to describe the number of individual organisms of a particular species in a group. It represents the total number of individuals of that species present in a specific area. Population size can fluctuate due to factors such as birth, death, immigration, and emigration.
Limiting factor Anything that restrict the numder of individual in a population is a limiting factor hope I help
Genetic variation is expressed in genes which form chromosomes. Thus any individual in a population of breeding animals can only 'hold' the gene variations that can fit into that individuals chromosomes, while the number of chromosomes in the population is the number found in the individual * the number of individuals comprising the population, a much greater space for 'holding' variations in genes.
No. Christianity is the largest individual religion - but the number of Christians are only about 31% of the World population.
The actual number of births applied to an individual or group is referred to as the birth rate. It is typically measured as the number of live births per 1,000 individuals in a given population over a specified period, such as a year.
A gene pool is the total number of genes of every individual in an interbreeding population. Which is like having every single gene of a population into one big pool (population).
Evolution occurs in population not in an individual.