The community of organisms in a savanna typically includes a diverse array of populations such as large herbivores like zebras, giraffes, and elephants, which graze on the grasses and shrubs. These herbivores are often accompanied by various carnivores, including lions, hyenas, and cheetahs, which prey on them. Additionally, a variety of birds, insects, and smaller mammals contribute to the ecosystem, while plant populations mainly consist of grasses and scattered trees adapted to the savanna's climate. This rich biodiversity supports complex interactions and food webs within the environment.
The community is the collection of different populations that live together in an area.
a group of organisms of the same species that interbreed among themselves and live in a determined area are called a population and different populations that live in a determined area form a community. Example: species-> House cat population-> House cats of San Fernando Valley community-> all the house pets of San Fernando Valley
name three populations that live in your community
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A community of organisms is a community in which many organisms live, and said organisms have different "jobs" that benefit the community as a whole. For example a colony of ants.
When two or more populations live together, it is called a community. In ecology, a community refers to a group of interacting species living in the same area.
All populations that live in one ecosystem together form a community. This community consists of different species interacting with each other and their physical environment.
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