It is the collection of individuals of a species arbatarily, interacting and communicating with each other in a particular ecosystem of the biosphere.
Ecological model
cycles in population size over time; repeating changes in population size over time
-Occurs when the Ecological Footprint of a population exceeds the biocapacity of the area available to that population -In spatial terms, difference between that population's effective ecological footprint and the geographic area it occupies -Regional or national deficit means that the region is either importing biocapacity through trade or liquidating regional ecological assets
population, community, ecosystem
Relate to the size of one species- population to the other species.
Ecological model
ecological exclusion
population growth, human activities, resources aviability and climatic factors distrupts the ecological balance.
below the isocline of a population increases. above the iscline of a population in decerasing.
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the combination of population sizes that will ultimately result regardless of the initial combination of population sizes.
cycles in population size over time; repeating changes in population size over time
-Occurs when the Ecological Footprint of a population exceeds the biocapacity of the area available to that population -In spatial terms, difference between that population's effective ecological footprint and the geographic area it occupies -Regional or national deficit means that the region is either importing biocapacity through trade or liquidating regional ecological assets
population, interdependence, community, ecosystem, biosphere
population, community, ecosystem
Relate to the size of one species- population to the other species.
Ecological drift is the random fluctuation in the composition of a population due to chance events like natural disasters or genetic drift. It can lead to a loss of genetic diversity and potentially impact the long-term survival of a population or species.