wildlife population
C21439
concept
A wildlife population is a group of individuals of the same species living in a defined geographic area that interact, reproduce, and are studied collectively in terms of their size, structure, and dynamics.
Observed surface forms (13)
- feral horse population ×3
- endangered population ×2
- African lion population ×1
- Canadian animal population ×1
- beluga whale population ×1
- crocodile population ×1
- feral domestic goat population ×1
- free-roaming animal population ×1
- killer whale population ×1
- lion population ×1
- marine mammal population ×1
- population of sika deer ×1
- wild animal population ×1
Instances (12)
- Kalahari lions via concept surface "lion population"
- Porcupine caribou herd
- Kasakela chimpanzee community via concept surface "wild animal population"
- Cook Inlet beluga whale via concept surface "beluga whale population"
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brumbies
via concept surface "feral horse population"
surface form: Brumbies
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Cretan wild goat (kri-kri)
via concept surface "feral domestic goat population"
surface form: Cretan wild goat
- Kaimanawa wild horses via concept surface "feral horse population"
- Southern Resident killer whale via concept surface "killer whale population"
- Western Arctic caribou herd
- Sable Island horses via concept surface "feral horse population"
- Miyajima deer via concept surface "population of sika deer"
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Pir Mangho
via concept surface "crocodile population"
surface form: Manghopir crocodiles