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Biodiversity is the diversity between plant and animal species in a habitat. The biosphere is the sphere of all living things. Naturally, the more diverse the plant and animal species are, the more the biosphere expands to include more or new species.
The population sizes of a species is directly coordinated with the size of the island. A large island close to shore would have a low extinction rate and a successful immigration rate from animals coming over from the mainland.
If you mean when two different organisms live closely together and help each other survive, then it's symbiosis.
The first organisms to appear in an area undergoing succession are known as the pioneer species. These organisms lead to a more biodiverse steady-state ecosystem.
the continuing occurrence of two or more species in the same area or habitat, usually used of potential competitors.
Please be more specific. There are thousands, if not millions, of species of animals that live in Alberta, and they all have different habitat needs and live in different biomes.
One way that happens is called speciation. Usually thi shappens when a part of the species is seperated from the other into a different habitat. In about every generation, some genes mutate slightly. In the different habitat, different traits are more likely to help the species, and so more of a certain type live. After a while, with all the mutation and adaptation to the new habitat, that part of the species become so different that even if the two parts of the original species were put back together, they coud not have offspring. And that is when they are considered two different species.
A community is a group of two or more different species (populations) that are occupying the same geographical area.
The region where certain animals live is called a habitat. One or more species may inhabit an area, constituting an ecosystem.
Not enough food, not any more to reproduce, loss of habitat areas to live........
There are animals that live in groups but there are also some which live alone.Animals that live in groupGroup animals are animals that live together with other member of their species in a habitat. They hunt and live together. Animals lives in group so that it will be more easy for them to fulfill their basic needs.1. They cooperate to hunt for food.2. They help each other to defend themselves from enemies.3. They help each other to build their nest.
There are a few different fish species named Sunfish the ones that live in the ocean live in the rockier more cavernous areas and eat jellyfish and puffer fish.
A habitat isa place where plants or animals can live. If they have no habitat they will not exist. Some habitats may be more beneficial than others. The success of adapting to a new habitat will determine if the species survives.
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Individuals of the same species always live in the same habitat. If they start to preferentially live in different habitats then you have the beginnings of separate species.
The more we grow, the more we cut into resources and habitat, taking these away from other species.
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