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It is a characteristic that is being studied which is different for different members of the population. The characteristic need not be numeric and the population need not be people - for example, you could be studying the colour of cars.
Everyone is average, whether that average is the mean, median, or mode.
More babies, more members of the population.
Distribution.
Opportunistic populationthe members of a population are small in size the young mature they get little care from their parents and they have a short life span?C. Opportunistic population
when members of two separated groups of a population can no longer interbreed, the two groups are members of different what
Members of a single species that occupy a particular area and are able to interbreed are a population. Today, there are 16,938 threatened species on the planet.
They would become 2 separate species.
Scientists would classify these separated members as different species, based on the biological species concept which defines a species as a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. When geographic isolation prevents interbreeding, the populations may evolve independently and accumulate enough genetic differences to be classified as separate species.
They would become 2 separate species.
All members of one species in a particular area are called a population.
reproductive isolation
Members of a group that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring are in the same? it is known as a species
A population consists of all members of one species that live in a particular geographic area and interact with one another. It represents a group of individuals that can interbreed and potentially exchange genes.
A population is the term used to describe all the members of a particular species in one area. This group of individuals of the same species has the potential to interbreed and produce offspring.
Geographic isolation: When populations are physically separated by a barrier, such as a mountain or river. Reproductive isolation: When individuals from different populations are unable to successfully mate and produce viable offspring due to differences in behavior, physiology, or genetics. Temporal isolation: When populations breed at different times, preventing gene flow between them. Behavioral isolation: When differences in behavior, such as mating rituals or communication signals, prevent mating between populations.
Members of a group that have the ability to interbreed and produce fertile offspring are called "species". This is the zoolocigal definition and name for the group.