A population is a single species within a specific geographical area. Geographical area can be literal (like a tide pool) or artificial (a 25'x25' plot of forest) depending on the study.
A community is made up of all the individual animal species living within a specific geographical area. For example, in a tide pool the community would be the seastars, crabs, barnacles, algae, etc.
An ecosystem is all the individual species living within a specific geographical area plus all abiotic(non-living) factors with which they interact. Using the tide pool example, an ecosystem includes all the animals above but also the seawater, rocks, minerals, wind, sunlight, etc.
A population refers to a group of individuals of the same species in a particular area, a community is all the populations of different species living and interacting in an area, and an ecosystem includes the community of organisms in an area along with the physical environment they interact with. In essence, a population is a group of individuals, a community is all populations in an area, and an ecosystem is the community plus the abiotic factors.
The difference in between an individual, a population, a community, and an ecosystem is and individual (also known as an organism) is only one thing. The difference in between an an organism and a population is a population is multiple organisms. The difference between a population and a community is a group of populations make a community which of course makes a whole ecosystem.
Population is how many there are, and ecosystem is how do they fit into the world.
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Community is people. Ecosystem is environment.
Yes, all populations in an ecosystem collectively form the community. A community consists of all the different species living in a particular area and the interactions between them. Each population plays a unique role in the ecosystem and contributes to the overall functioning of the community.
The difference in between an individual, a population, a community, and an ecosystem is and individual (also known as an organism) is only one thing. The difference in between an an organism and a population is a population is multiple organisms. The difference between a population and a community is a group of populations make a community which of course makes a whole ecosystem.
Population is how many there are, and ecosystem is how do they fit into the world.
It is different cause it is different
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The difference between an environment and an ecosystem is that a environment is the surroundings in which you live in. An ecosystem is a community, functioning within an environment to make up one basically independent big unit.
a population is how many things are in one area and a community is were people live and there environment
A population is the number of people living in an area. A community is populations put together.
Community is people. Ecosystem is environment.
a population is a count of one species & a community counts as many species all at same time.
Yes, all populations in an ecosystem collectively form the community. A community consists of all the different species living in a particular area and the interactions between them. Each population plays a unique role in the ecosystem and contributes to the overall functioning of the community.
General Mark Wayne Clark, graduated West Point in 1917