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The idea that the destruction of one species in a community could greatly affect other members of the community has its roots in the hypothesis of community structure proposed by Charles Elton. Elton's work on food webs and trophic cascades helped to highlight the interconnectedness of species within ecosystems and the potential consequences of species loss on ecosystem stability.
Community composition refers to the identity and relative abundance of species within a defined ecological community. It encompasses the variety of species present, their interactions with one another, and their distribution patterns within the community. Studying community composition helps scientists understand biodiversity and ecosystem dynamics.
COMMUNITY: the populations of different species that interact in some way are called a community. POPULATION: all of the individuals of one species that live in the same area at that same time make up a population.
The three main types of species interactions in a community are competition, predation, and mutualism. Competition occurs when species compete for limited resources, predation involves one species feeding on another, and mutualism is a symbiotic relationship where both species benefit.
a community refers to different species that live in the same area and are interdependent
OK well everything is based off of the food chain. If one species dies out so does another then it works its way all the way through the food chain. It doesn't happen over night but it will eventually be where nothing is left.Toxins increase in concentration as one moves up a food chain.
The number of different organisms in an ecosystem is called its biodiversity. Biodiversity encompasses the variety of species, genetic diversity within those species, and the diversity of ecosystems in a given area.
No they do not because migr meens move so a migratory species is a species that moves.
That if one licks a mango and then tastes cassava, he dies.
The idea that the destruction of one species in a community could greatly affect other members of the community has its roots in the hypothesis of community structure proposed by Charles Elton. Elton's work on food webs and trophic cascades helped to highlight the interconnectedness of species within ecosystems and the potential consequences of species loss on ecosystem stability.
A population refers to all the individuals of a particular species in a specific area, while a community consists of all the populations of different species living and interacting in the same area. In other words, a population focuses on one species, while a community includes multiple species.
A population is a group of one type of species. A community is several different populations together.
A community is made up of one or more species from various populations. Species of different populations develop dependencies such as food webs in a community. A community is simply a variation of species in one ecosystem... Lions and polar bares do not belong to the same community because they live in different ecosystems with different resources. With this, the phrase a community of living things simply means the variation of species in the same ecosystem competing for and sharing the same resources such as food and light. I hope this helps.
a population is a count of one species & a community counts as many species all at same time.
COMMUNITY: the populations of different species that interact in some way are called a community. POPULATION: all of the individuals of one species that live in the same area at that same time make up a population.
When every last one of that species dies and there is no more left to breed
Community composition refers to the identity and relative abundance of species within a defined ecological community. It encompasses the variety of species present, their interactions with one another, and their distribution patterns within the community. Studying community composition helps scientists understand biodiversity and ecosystem dynamics.