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In biology/ecology, a population is a group containing many members of a single species, and a community consists of all the organisms in a particular area.
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It is the collection of individuals of a species arbatarily, interacting and communicating with each other in a particular ecosystem of the biosphere.
Species diversity is the number of different species in a particular area (species richness) weighted by some measure of abundance such as number of individuals or biomass. However, it is common for conservation biologists to speak of species diversity even when they are actually referring to species richness.
Members of a single species that occupy a particular area and are able to interbreed are a population. Today, there are 16,938 threatened species on the planet.
A population is all the members of one species living in a particular area and interacting with one another.
it is a population
population
All the members of one species in a particular area are referred to as a population.
All of the members of a species in a specific area is a population.
A population is all the members of one species living in a particular area and interacting with one another.
Members of a single species found in an area are called a population.
Individuals of a species that live in an area are called population.
A food web describe the eating relationship between species within an ecosystem or a particular living area
population
In biology/ecology, a population is a group containing many members of a single species, and a community consists of all the organisms in a particular area.