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Which one of the following represents a true “Ecological population”?

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Population = same species in one area; Community = many species together; Ecosystem = community + environment.
Updated On: Sep 1, 2025
  • A pitcher plant and a trapped fly in it
  • All animals that live near each other in a national park
  • The leeches and the flatworms that live in a forest
  • All the lions in a reserve forest
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Definition of ecological population
An ecological population is defined as a group of individuals of the same species, living in a given area, capable of interbreeding and interacting ecologically. Step 2: Evaluate options
(A) Pitcher plant and trapped fly: This is an example of a predator-prey (interspecific interaction), not a population.
(B) All animals in a national park: This is a community (different species together), not a population.
(C) Leeches and flatworms: Again, two different species $⇒$ a community, not a population.
(D) All lions in a reserve forest: Same species (Panthera leo), same place, capable of interbreeding $⇒$ true ecological population.
Hence, the correct option is (D).
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