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29 August, 12:25

How is a community different from a population

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  1. 29 August, 15:49
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    In biology a population refers to all of the animals of the same species (or kind) living in one area. For example in a forest ecosystem you might have a population of wolves, a population of rabbits and a population of beetles. A community refers to all of the different populations living in that specific area.
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