Environmental Sciences, asked by serzalladhikary, 1 year ago

why population is a dynamic in nature

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Answered by Anonymous
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Population is dynamic in nature because population changes in size and structure over time. Population is the branch of life sciences that studies the sizes and age composition of polulations as dynamical system and the biological qnd environmental processes driving them as birth and death rates and by immigration and emigration.
Answered by 007Boy
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The term "population dynamics" refers to how the number of individuals in a population changes over time. Biologists study the factors that affect population dynamics because they are interested in topics such as conservation of endangered species (for example, the Florida panther) and management of fish and wildlife.

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