No, organisms can compete with individuals of their own species (intraspecific competition) as well as individuals of different species (interspecific competition) for resources like food, water, and living space. Interspecific competition can further shape the distribution and abundance of different species within an ecosystem.
A community is a group of interacting populations of different species in a defined habitat, while a population consists of individuals of the same species in the same area at the same time. Essentially, a community includes multiple populations of different species, whereas a population refers to a group of individuals of the same species.
symbiosis
symbiosis
This sort of relationship is called a "symbiosis."
hybrids
individuals of one species-population using individuals of another species-population as a resource; an obligatory symbiosis between individuals of two different species, in which the parasite is metabolically dependent on the host, and in which the host is typically adversely affected but rarely killed.
No, organisms can compete with individuals of their own species (intraspecific competition) as well as individuals of different species (interspecific competition) for resources like food, water, and living space. Interspecific competition can further shape the distribution and abundance of different species within an ecosystem.
A community is a group of interacting populations of different species in a defined habitat, while a population consists of individuals of the same species in the same area at the same time. Essentially, a community includes multiple populations of different species, whereas a population refers to a group of individuals of the same species.
Species diversity is the number of different species in a particular area weighted by some measure of abundance such as number of individuals or biomass.
offspring recieve different combinations of genes from each parent.
symbiosis
symbiosis
symbiosis
An allotransplantation is a transplantation of organs or tissues between genetically different individuals of the same species.
Population
a new species might form when a group of individuals remains sparated from the rest of its species long enough to accumulate different traits