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A population is a group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area. In ecology, the population of a certain species in a certain area is estimated using the Lincoln Index.
What you're describing--the same species in a geographical location-- is the definition of a ecological population. All organisms are part of a population, whether it is just one or millions.
A population refers to all the members of a single species that occupy the same area and interact with one another. Populations can vary in size and structure, and play a crucial role in ecological studies and conservation efforts.
This is a mixture.
Population
No they will move.
Red ants and black ants can coexist peacefully in the same habitat as long as there is enough food and space for both colonies to thrive without competing directly with each other.
I dont know but probably Dinosuar times- Noodles101 :D
no, they are bigger,and they don't feed in the same way
No But They Do Live In The Same Branch (Seprate Nests)
The flying ants are superior.
yes! orcas and megamouth sharks do live in the same place
Normally as long as their habitat is not destroyed.
No. Humans, for example, need much more space to live than ants.
No, ants do notsleep.
Yes they do the queen is called the mother of all ants because she lays all the eggs
of course, you can use any type of ants as long as the ants are the same kind.