A community, because a population can depend on an Abiotic or Biotic factors.
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.
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
A forest is considered as a community, for many living organism take shelter and feed there.
In ecology there are levels of organization. These levels are individual, population, community, ecosystem, biome, and biosphere. A community is an area where organisms of different species live together. An example of this would be deer, owls, and bears living in the same area of a forest.
A population consists of all individuals of the same species living in a specific area, while a community includes populations of different species living and interacting with each other in the same area. For example, in a forest ecosystem, the population may refer to all white-tailed deer, while the community would include the deer population as well as populations of trees, insects, and other organisms.
The population in the boreal forest varies depending on location and species. It is home to numerous animals including bears, moose, wolves, and birds. Human populations tend to be small and concentrated near the forest's edges.
a community
Some organisms population would decrease
A population is any group of living species, from any kingdom, from bacteria to animals, that live in the same area.