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The measurement of how many organisms live in a specific area is known as population density. It is typically expressed as the number of individuals per unit area, such as individuals per square kilometer or per square mile. This metric helps ecologists understand the distribution of species and their interactions within ecosystems. Population density can vary widely among different species and environments.

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