Population Biology
Population Biology is the scientific study of populations of living organisms and their interaction with the environment. It is a branch of biology, focusing on the population dynamics of species, and the forces of selection, competition, predation, or migration that are most important in affecting the structure and development of populations. Population Biology has great significance in understanding the impacts of human activities on ecosystems and their species, as well as predicting how species interact and how they will adapt to environmental changes. It can help us better understand the health of a species, as well as its potential for conservation and management. Population Biology also plays an important role in agriculture, fisheries, and animal husbandry, providing valuable insights into food production, pest and pathogen control, and animal health.
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