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State two differences between a population and a community

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Answered by bhartirathore299
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A population refers to a group of interbreeding individuals of the same species, isolated from other groups, while a community refers to a group or association of populations of two or more different species occupying the same geographical area and in a particular time.

Answered by sruthi728
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A population refers to a group of interbreeding individuals of the same species, isolated from other groups, while a community refers to a group or association of populations of two or more different species occupying the same geographical area and in a particular time. Hence, this is the main difference between population and community.

A Population is group of organisms of the SAME species living in the same area at the same time and sharing a common gene pool. ... In ecology, the term Community refers to the populations of animals and plants that live within a specific region under similar environmental conditions.

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