Why population doesn't refer to the count of human individual?
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- A population consists of all the organisms of a given species that live in a particular area.
- The statistical study of populations and how they change over time is called demography.
- Two important measures of a population are population size, the number of individuals, and population density, the number of individuals per unit area or volume.
- Ecologists estimate the size and density of populations using quadrats and the mark-recapture method.
- The organisms in a population may be distributed in a uniform, random, or clumped pattern. Uniform means that the population is evenly spaced, random indicates random spacing, and clumped means that the population is distributed in clusters.
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