The specific place an animal lives in an ecosystem is a habitat. For example: in the ocean a clownfish lives in a coral reef which is its habitat.
Habitat.
A population lives in a habitat. The habitat must satisfy all the needs of its population.
habitat
land
Desert
A habitat (which is Latin for "it inhabits") is an ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular species of animal or plant or other type of organism. It is the natural environment in which an organism lives, or the physical environment that surrounds (influences and is utilized by) a species population.
mutualism
There are two different species of orangutan. One of them, abelii, is the smaller species that lives in Sumatra and Indonesia. The larger species, pigmaeus, is native to Borneo.
There are many species that can swim in sand, such as the Mojave fringe-toed lizard or the Argentine sand dune lizard. The one that is mostly sold in stores is the sandfish skink, which lives in northern Africa and the Middle East.
It is called a Habitat. A habitat is where a population lives with a diverse amount of species.
Desert
Desert
A person who lives in a particular place is called a resident.
A habitat (which is Latin for "it inhabits") is an ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular species of animal or plant or other type of organism. It is the natural environment in which an organism lives, or the physical environment that surrounds (influences and is utilized by) a species population.
A habitat (which is Latin for "it inhabits") is an ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular species of animal or plant or other type of organism. It is the natural environment in which an organism lives, or the physical environment that surrounds (influences and is utilized by) a species population.
Life Span.
yes it depends on the natural recourses of the area that the species lives in
population
The decline of any population will perturb the ecological balance. If the number of one particular species declines, then any species that preys on it will lose some of its food supply and so its population may decline as well. A species in parasitic or symbiotic relationship is also likely to decline. On the other hand, any species which lives in competition - for food or other resources - would face less competition and so its numbers are likely to increase.
The answer is no, because a population includes all members of one species in a particular area. So the insects are not in one particular area; they are all over the forest in trees, ground, everywhere- not in one particular area.
If a species lives in only one particular salt marsh biome and the sea level rises to inundate that biome. all members of the species will die out.