population
The total of a given species in an area is called its "population." This term refers to the number of individuals of that species living in a specific geographic region at a particular time. Population studies help ecologists understand species distribution, dynamics, and the effects of environmental changes.
One species would be forced to leave.
A territory is an area occupied by an individual or group of animals that they defend against others of the same species. This behavior is common among animals that are territorial to establish access to resources such as food, shelter, or mates. Territorial behavior helps in reducing competition within the species.
A community is larger than a species population. A community consists of interacting populations of different species within a given area, while a species population refers to the total number of individuals of a single species in a specific area.
A group of organisms of different species living together in a particular place is called a community. An ecosystem is a community that interacts with the abiotic factors of their environment.
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A group of organisms of the same species living in the same area.
It is livable area and is calculated by deducting circulation area occupied by bathroom,toilet and air-conditioning rooms etc from the total floor area.
It is livable area and is calculated by deducting circulation area occupied by bathroom,toilet and air-conditioning rooms etc from the total floor area.
The Terai region occupies about 17% of the total land area of Nepal.
The total area of the Disputed Indian occupied Pakistani territory of Junagadh was 8,643 km² (3,337 mi²).
The total area of the occupied nation of Sikkim including གངས་ཆེན་ is 7,110 km² (2,750 mi²).
To calculate the percentage of species cover from quadrats, first identify the total area of the quadrat. Then, for each species, measure the area covered by that species within the quadrat. The percentage cover for each species is calculated by dividing the area covered by that species by the total area of the quadrat, and then multiplying by 100. This process can be repeated for multiple quadrats to obtain an average percentage cover for each species across the study area.
The region occupied by a close figure is the area.
One species would be forced to leave.
One species would be forced to leave.