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9 April, 01:21

How do the sizes of each population affect each other?

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  1. 9 April, 01:44
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    If one population dies out, all the populations that depend on that species for food may also die out. A change in one population affects the entire community because all the populations of a community depend on each other. A population is all the members of one type of organism living in an ecosystem.
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