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Population Ecology: Dynamics Regulation and Environmental Interactions
Abstract
Population ecology is the branch of ecology that studies the structure, dynamics, and regulation of populations of organisms over time and space. It focuses on factors influencing population growth, density, distribution, and interactions with the environment. This article examines key concepts such as population growth models, carrying capacity, density dependence, and species interactions. It also highlights the influence of environmental variability and human activities on population stability. Understanding population ecology is essential for biodiversity conservation, resource management, and predicting ecological responses to global changes.
R Srinivas Kumar
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