Step 1: Definition.
A population is a group of individuals of the same species living in a specific geographic area at a given time, capable of interbreeding and sharing the same gene pool.
Step 2: Attributes of population.
Populations, unlike individuals, are characterized by certain attributes: \[\begin{array}{rl} 1. & \text{Population density: Number of individuals per unit area or volume (e.g., trees per hectare).} \\ 2. & \text{Natality (Birth rate): Number of births per unit population per unit time. Increases population size.} \\ 3. & \text{Mortality (Death rate): Number of deaths per unit population per unit time. Decreases population size.} \\ 4. & \text{Age distribution: Proportion of individuals in pre-reproductive, reproductive, and post-reproductive stages. Determines future growth.} \\ 5. & \text{Sex ratio: Ratio of males to females in the population, affecting reproductive potential.} \\ 6. & \text{Population growth forms: Includes exponential growth (J-shaped curve) and logistic growth (S-shaped curve).} \\ 7. & \text{Population dispersal: Movement of individuals into (immigration) or out of (emigration) the population.} \\ \end{array}\]
Step 3: Conclusion.
These attributes help ecologists study population dynamics, predict growth, and understand ecological balance.
Answer the following questions:
Student to attempt either option (A) or (B):
(A) Explain how the interaction between a fig tree and its tight one-to-one relationship with the pollinator species of wasp is one of the best examples of mutualism.
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(B) Correctly depict (also indicate the trophic level) and describe the ecological pyramid of number with 32 birds dependent on 20 insects feeding on one banyan tree.
Student to attempt either option (A) or (B):
(A) How is the interaction between Ophrys and its specific bee pollinator one of the best examples of co-evolution? Explain.
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(B) Arrange the given important steps of decomposition in their correct order of occurrence in the breakdown of complex organic matter and explain the fourth step in the process.