Population Biology
Population biology is the study of groups of organisms (populations) and their interactions with the environment. Population biology helps us understand how populations evolve, how individuals interact, and how populations respond to environmental changes. It is important for understanding the dynamics of natural and managed ecosystems, such as agricultural lands. Population biology is also used in conserving species and designing conservation strategies, as well as in designing solutions to sustainability challenges. Population biology also helps us to understand how human activities affect and are affected by biodiversity.
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