give three examples of populations in a coral reef community
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Coral reefs provide shelter, food and other resources for millions of species. Fewer than 1000 reef-building coral species exist, but they host a massive diversity of marine life. 35 000 to 60 000 reef dwelling species have been described, but between 1 to 9 million speciesare estimated live on coral reefs.
Coral reefs are believed by many to have the highest biodiversity of any ecosystem on the planet—even more than a tropical rainforest. Occupying less than one percent of the ocean floor, coral reefs are home to more than twenty-five percent of marine life....
An estimated one billion people have some dependence on coral reefs for food and income from fishing. If properly managed, reefs can yield around 15 tonnes of fish and other seafood per square kilometre each year. Tourism: Tourism revenues generated by coral reefs are also significant.
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Coral reefs are believed by many to have the highest biodiversity of any ecosystem on the planet—even more than a tropical rainforest. Occupying less than one percent of the ocean floor, coral reefs are home to more than twenty-five percent of marine life....
An estimated one billion people have some dependence on coral reefs for food and income from fishing. If properly managed, reefs can yield around 15 tonnes of fish and other seafood per square kilometre each year. Tourism: Tourism revenues generated by coral reefs are also significant.
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A population consists of the same kind of species living and reproducing at a certain time. Three different types of populations are:
Animals: lobsters, clams, seahorses, fish
Plants: Coral, sponges
Micro-organisms: Diatoms, Euglena
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