Biology of populations and organisms

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The population occupies in the hierarchy of life an intermediate level between that of individuals and that of communities. We can define a population as a set of individuals of the same species who share a common habitat (and a community as a set of populations of different species sharing a common habitat). Under these two apparently simple criteria (conspecificity cohabitation) lies in fact a vast potential often complex interactions linked in particular to the needs of reproduction the inevitability of competition or even the opportunities for cooperation.The study of populations (dynamics genetics age or kinship structures etc.) in their spatial and temporal dimensions thus constitutes the best introduction to fundamental mechanisms of ecology and evolution. It is with this in mind that we must approach this course.
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