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Why would an ecologist study a community instead of a population?

to see how lots of organisms live in the same place at once, even though they don’t affect each other

to see how members of the same species are similar to—or different from—each other

to see how different types of organisms in the same area will affect each other

to see how a change in the environment affects one of the species living in it

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Step-by-step explanation:

ecologist study Abt da community only so that there can tell people Abt da importance of da community

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User Tonny Tc
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C. to see how different types of organisms in the same area will affect each other.
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