Population Growth
R and K Selection
R and K selection are concepts in ecology used to describe traits in the fluctuation of a population or population dynamics. For example, they describe the life-association traits between parent and offspring, such as quantity or number of young ones born at a time, quality of parental care, the age to maturity, and reproductive effort.
Distinguish the concepts of ecosystem, community, and population
The hierarchy in the organization from the level of biomolecules to the biosphere is known as a biological hierarchy of the biological organization. Biological levels of organization of living things from simplest to the complex are biomolecules, subcellular structures, Organelle, cell, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystem, landscape, biome, and biosphere.
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