The population in an ecosystem refers to all the individuals of a particular species living in a specific area. The size of a population can vary based on factors like availability of resources, competition, predation, and other environmental conditions. Studying population dynamics is crucial to understanding how species interact and thrive in their ecosystems.
Population is how many there are, and ecosystem is how do they fit into the world.
define and compare the term species, population, and ecosystem
Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem.
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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.
define and compare the term species, population, and ecosystem
The members of the ecosystem are biotic and abioticbio means life
1) organism 2) population 3)community 4)ecosystem so hope i helped :) :):):):)
Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem.
Predation is a biotic factor that can affect the size of a population in a specific ecosystem. The presence of predators can limit the growth of a population by preying on individuals. This can result in a decrease in the population size.
By removing population it makes the ecosystem bad and by adding to the population it makes the ecosystem better
the number of hamburgers available from McDonalds greatly limits the population.
An ecosystem
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