
Forest Population Distribution
Forest population distribution refers to how living organisms, such as plants, animals, and microorganisms, are spread out across forested areas. This distribution is influenced by various factors, including climate, soil types, availability of water, and human activities. In a healthy forest, different species occupy specific niches, leading to a complex web of interactions. For example, some areas may be densely packed with trees, while others have more open spaces supporting diverse wildlife. Understanding these patterns helps conserve ecosystems, manage resources, and maintain biodiversity, ensuring forests can thrive and support various life forms.