community because one type of organism would be a population
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.
A community, because a population can depend on an Abiotic or Biotic factors.
A community, because a population can depend on an Abiotic or Biotic factors.
Population is a measure of life, so it depends what creature you are talking about. The general answer would be in it's habitat.
forest fires
A swamp, bog, or marsh would be considered a wetland.
community because one type of organism would be a population
An example would be green face paint used by soldiers in a forest.
Some organisms population would decrease
An animal that is best adapted to its own environment is considered the most genetically valuable in that population. For example, a white fox would be more genetically valuable in an Arctic tundra than a brown one.
cannibas
example: a grizzl bear thats from ot, dry weather and the people moved it to the rain forest its adaption would be learing how to get use to the cold or the rain. :)