All members of one species in a particular area are called a population.
Members of a single species that occupy a common area form a population.
A community is the level of organization defined as a group of different species that live together in a single ecosystem. It consists of all the populations of different species interacting and coexisting in a specific area.
A population refers to a group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area, while an individual is a single organism. Populations can exhibit collective characteristics, such as population growth or genetic diversity, whereas individuals are distinct entities that make up the population.
The group name in taxonomy for a single kind of living thing that reproduces offspring that can reproduce is a species. A species is defined as a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
Members of a single species that occupy a particular area and are able to interbreed are a population. Today, there are 16,938 threatened species on the planet.
All members of one species in a particular area are called a population.
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Members of a single species that occupy a common area form a population.
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