A 'hive' is an artificial home for bees provided by a beekeeper. Bees living wild in a tree would normally be described as a colony.
Population
community because one type of organism would be a population
A community, because a population can depend on an Abiotic or Biotic factors.
community because one type of organism would be a population
yes it would be described as a community!
Just switch population with ecosystem to get them most to least complex.
The organism that would probably be least abundant in a community would be Keystone predators.
They would live in their own community.
The answer is no, because a population includes all members of one species in a particular area. So the insects are not in one particular area; they are all over the forest in trees, ground, everywhere- not in one particular area.
An organism is a single living Like a cat or human. Population is like a bunch of Biotic things of the same species. Community is like ex : On a farm there is chickens , cows , cats , A biosphere is a bunch of biomes Put together , for instance the earth would be one . An ecosystem is like a habitat . the ecosystem of Pond or lake would be : water , ducks , grass , ......... Hopee thatt helped (:
Population, squirrels living in an Eco system with birds then the squirrels and birds would make a community.
The impact of the increase in trouts population is minimal on the community
It would change because when a population changes, a community changes too.