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A population.
a community refers to different species that live in the same area and are interdependent
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Species make up populations and populations make up communities.
Basically, the ones who have the worst adaptions to survive in the environment it lives in, will die, while the ones with the best adaptions will thrive and breed, gradually making the better adaption dominant in the surviving members of the species. This is how you can have different features (say thicker beaks, longer tails, smaller eyes) in different sub-species of the same species - they've evolved for a different environment, and therefore have different adaptions.
Individuals of a species that live in an area are called population.
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.
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All of the members of a species in a specific area is a population.
Members of a single species found in an area are called a population.
A species.
All the members of one species in a particular area are referred to as a population.
A population is all the members of one species living in a particular area and interacting with one another.
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