Geographic limit within which a population exist called
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Geographic Range Limit is the geographic limit within which a population exists. There are many reasons why they are not able to extend beyond this such as, abiotic, biotic, anthropogenic, genetic, etc. The species that exist in the centre of this range are known as 'core species' and the ones living in the boundary are known as 'peripheral or edge species'. This limit is also known as territory.
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Habitat
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- A habitat is the type of natural environment in which a particular species of organism lives.
- A species's habitat is those places where the species can find food, shelter, protection and mates for reproduction.
- It is characterized by both physical and biological features.
- There are five major biomes found in the world, they are aquatic, desert, forest, grassland, and tundra.
- A geographic range limit is the geographic boundary beyond which a species does not occur, the limit.
- Prominent examples include air temperature and snow depth.
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