It is called the biota of the area.
population
a community
A species that has died out is called an extinct species. There are many of them. Dinosaurs for instance.
The individuals of a species that live in a particular area are called a population.
hybrids
An interacting group of individuals of the same species is called a population. Members of a population share a common gene pool and can potentially interbreed with one another. Populations play a crucial role in ecology and evolution.
A foreign species introduced from one region to another is called an invasive species. These species can disrupt the natural balance of an ecosystem and have negative impacts on native species and their habitats.
A group of individuals belonging to a single species that live together in a defined area is called a population. This population shares resources, interacts with one another, and contributes to the ecological dynamics of the area where they reside.
A community is a collection of organisms whose members interact with one another. These interactions can include competition for resources, predation, and mutualism. The relationships within a community contribute to the overall structure and function of an ecosystem.
The death of every member of a species is called extinction. When a large number of different species is dies out at the same time it is called mass extinction.
A noxious weed is another term for an invasive plant species.