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26/09/2020 6:10 pm
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Abundance of a species in a population, within habitat, is called
(a) niche density
(b) absolute density
(c) relative density
(d) geographic density
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26/09/2020 6:11 pm

(a) niche density
Explanation:
Density of a population is the number of individual species in a given area. Niche is a suitable habitat of a species. Niche density is the number of a particular species in a given area or suitable habitat.
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