Populations of the same species living in different places are referred to as "subpopulations" or "demes." Each subpopulation can have distinct genetic, behavioral, or ecological characteristics due to variations in their local environments. These differences can arise from factors like geographical barriers, resource availability, and selective pressures.
Yes, populations of the same species living in different places can vary due to factors such as environmental conditions, resource availability, competition, and genetic differences. These variations can lead to differences in population size, genetic diversity, behavior, and adaptations to local conditions.
there are usually no movies or high populations not many places to go,
wat i really think is that scientis really dont know and that species come in different places and that is wata i really think thnk for u to ask me if i can answer it . < 3
There are lots of places called Nelson. They each have different populations.
Robert MacArthur's warblers. All five species had a different feeding zones. They all need slightly different resources. They all fed on different insects in different places on the same trees.
There are different name of a species in different region and places so scienticfic name is important to a species to get recognization worldwide.
No, an ecosystem consists of all living organisms (biotic factors) interacting with each other and their physical environment (abiotic factors). A community is a group of interacting populations of different species within an ecosystem. So an ecosystem is made up of multiple communities.
Charles Darwin did recognize and categorize numerous species during his career. He also recognized that not all species were identical in all of their outward physical characteristics. He also realized that organisms of the same species were identical. He also observed that organisms living in different places with similar environment were different yet similar, thus concluding that they had the same ancestors.
Jews find difficulty living in many places around the world but more specifically places such as Saudi Arabia and Iran are considered places where Jews are not at all welcome. Regardless, there do exist small Orthodox Jewish populations who remain.
Different Species were meant to be in certain places so they moved there
Sparse places may have limited resources such as water, food, or suitable living conditions, making it difficult for larger populations to thrive in those areas. Additionally, factors like harsh climates, natural disasters, or geographical isolation can also contribute to the sparse population in certain places. Economic opportunities and infrastructure development may also influence population density in different regions.
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