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- what does population mean in a community?
In a community (ecological context), a population refers to all the individuals of a single species that live in a particular area and can interact (e.g., reproduce, compete for resources) with one another. For example, all the white - tailed deer in a forested community would be a population. It's a fundamental unit in ecology, distinct from a community (which includes multiple species) as it focuses on one species' individuals within a defined spatial and temporal range.
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In a community (ecological sense), a population is all individuals of a single species living in a specific area, capable of interacting (e.g., reproducing, competing for resources) with one another.