Populations and Communities
Understanding populations involves recognizing groups of the same species living in a shared environment, such as a herd of bison or a swarm of bees. Communities, on the other hand, encompass multiple interacting populations of different species cohabiting the same space, like the diverse fish community in a lake. The concept of human populations is complex, as global interactions and interbreeding blur the lines between distinct groups that once existed in isolation.In this clip
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