eliökanta
Eliökanta refers to the total population of a specific species in a given area. It is a fundamental concept in ecology and population biology, used to understand the dynamics and health of a species within its environment. The size of an eliökanta can fluctuate due to various factors, including birth rates, death rates, immigration, and emigration.
Monitoring eliökanta is crucial for conservation efforts. A declining eliökanta might indicate environmental stress, habitat loss,
Ecologists use various methods to estimate eliökanta, such as direct counting, sampling techniques, and mark-recapture studies.