fernando93 fernando93
  • 17-08-2018
  • Biology
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Why is a pack of wolves considered a population and not a community

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R0BITKING R0BITKING
  • 17-08-2018
A community consists of numerous species of animals which exist in a given environment or ecosystem. A population is one specific species (such as wolves) which interbreed with each other and which typically (though not always) inhabit one particular area.

Population is a more specific term than community.
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hannahbrownlee62 hannahbrownlee62
  • 17-08-2018

a population is a group of certain species while a commuinty is different species in a certain area.


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