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[[Image:200px-School_of_reef_fish_at_Rapture_Reef,_French_Frigate_Shoals.jpg|300px|right|Fig. A group of squirrelfish (''Holocentrus ascensionis'') that are shoaling, not schooling: though swimming as a group, their speed and direction are not synchronised. This is a typical example of a marine population.
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This is one of the fundamental definitions for comprehending evolution.
 
This is one of the fundamental definitions for comprehending evolution.

Revision as of 22:22, 2 March 2009

A group of squirrelfish (Holocentrus ascensionis) that are shoaling, not schooling: though swimming as a group, their speed and direction are not synchronised. This is a typical example of a marine population. [1]
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This is one of the fundamental definitions for comprehending evolution.



A population is a group of individuals of one species that live in the same geographical area at the same time.




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The main author of this article is Stamoulis, Antonios
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Citation: Stamoulis, Antonios (2009): Population. Available from http://www.coastalwiki.org/wiki/Population [accessed on 24-11-2024]