A group of species occupying a particular area at a given time is referred to as a "community." In ecology, a community encompasses all the different populations of organisms, including plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms, that interact with one another and their environment in that specific location. These interactions can include competition, predation, and symbiosis, shaping the dynamics and structure of the community.
Biologists refer to a group of individuals of the same kind occupying a given area at the same time as a population. This term is commonly used to study and describe the characteristics, behavior, and dynamics of a specific group of organisms within an ecosystem.
A community refers to a group of interacting populations in a particular area. An assemblage refers to a group of species that coexist in the same habitat but may not necessarily interact. In essence, a community involves interactions among species, while an assemblage is a simple grouping of species in a given area.
Population. A localized group of organisms that belong to the same species is called a
A group of species that consists of a common ancestor and all of its descendants (also referred to as a clade).
False. A population refers to a group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area, rather than individuals from different species. Groups of different species living together in an area make up a community.
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Biologists refer to a group of individuals of the same kind occupying a given area at the same time as a population. This term is commonly used to study and describe the characteristics, behavior, and dynamics of a specific group of organisms within an ecosystem.
Population. A localized group of organisms that belong to the same species is called a
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A community refers to a group of interacting populations in a particular area. An assemblage refers to a group of species that coexist in the same habitat but may not necessarily interact. In essence, a community involves interactions among species, while an assemblage is a simple grouping of species in a given area.
A nation is a large group of people united by ... common descent; and/or culture; and/or language; and/or history; ... and occupying a particular region or territory or country
"Birds" are a clade; a group of related species. In particular, they're members of the class Aves.
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Population. A localized group of organisms that belong to the same species is called a