Competition can lead to the scarcity of resources such as food, space, or mates within an environment, forcing organisms to compete for access to these resources. This can result in heightened stress levels, lower reproductive success, and potentially lead to changes in behaviors or adaptations that allow certain individuals to outcompete others. Over time, competition can drive natural selection and contribute to the evolution of organisms that are better suited to thrive in their environment.
The word for a group of organisms and their environment is "ecosystem." It refers to all living organisms in a particular area, as well as the physical environment they interact with.
Animals are a major group of multicellular organisms that are capable of locomotion, respond to their environment, and feed by consuming other organisms. They encompass a diverse range of species found across a variety of habitats.
There is no such thing as a group of 'independent' organisms. All organisms are inter-dependent, like it or not. For example, we are dependent on plants and animals for food.
The name for a complex organized group of organisms is a "community". This term refers to a collection of different species living and interacting together in a specific environment.
This describes the process of evolution. When organisms evolve, they change over time in a way adaptive to their current environment.
A group of organisms and their environment is a biome.
The word for a group of organisms and their environment is "ecosystem." It refers to all living organisms in a particular area, as well as the physical environment they interact with.
Ecotype
Ecosystem
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It's fair to say that all organisms have adapted to their environment, else they would not be living there.
population
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If you mean community, a community is a group of interacting organisms sharing an environment.
A system formed by the interaction of a group of organisms with their environment
Animals are a major group of multicellular organisms that are capable of locomotion, respond to their environment, and feed by consuming other organisms. They encompass a diverse range of species found across a variety of habitats.
There is no such thing as a group of 'independent' organisms. All organisms are inter-dependent, like it or not. For example, we are dependent on plants and animals for food.