Population Biology
Population biology is the study of populations of organisms as they interact and change in size, structure, and dynamics over time. It is concerned with topics such as population growth, dispersal, competition, interactions with the environment, and the effects of human activities, such as overfishing or urbanization. Population biology can help us understand how species survive, how to manage human activities to help species survive, and the effects that human actions have on species populations. It also helps us predict how species will respond to changes in their environment. In this way, population biology can be used to inform conservation, management, and policy decisions that have the potential to affect species and their habitats.
← Journal of Woman's Mental Health