what do you think is the importance of knowing the population density of the specie in a certain area?
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In this way, changes in density can provide insight into the natural history of the preferences and tolerances of individuals of the species. ... If it includes the entire population of interest, then the density multiplied by the area gives total population size.
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The importance of the population density of the species in a certain area is as follows.
- The measurement of how an organism reacts to local conditions and how it is scattered over a region is termed 'population density.'
- If the conditions are unfavorable for the organism, the density will be low ( for eg. an organism may have left that area).
- If the conditions are favorable for the organism the population density will be comparatively high ( for eg. organisms prefer to live in that area ).
- Population density generally provides an insight into the tolerances and natural history and preferences of the species and gives a brief analysis about it.
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