Population Biology
Population biology is a scientific field that examines the distribution and dynamics of populations of organisms. It seeks to understand how organisms interact with their environment, how they coexist within a population, and how their population size is affected by factors like competition for resources, environmental conditions, and predation. Population biology is significant because it helps us understand how population processes, such as reproduction and mortality, regulate population dynamics. It also provides insights into population characteristics and their effects on the overall health and functioning of ecosystems. Furthermore, population biology has numerous applications in fields such as conservation, epidemiology, and pest management, helping us better understand and manage the health of populations of animals, plants, and microorganisms, as well as their environment.
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