A group of organisms of the same species in one area comprise a population, such as a flock of geese.
A species is a collection of similar individual organisms that can interbreed, such as all the Canada geese of the species Branta canadensis.
Populations of several species living and interacting in one area comprise a community; a pond community may consist of geese, ducks, fish, grasses, and insects.
The biological community and the abiotic components of the place they live in make up an ecosystem, such as a pond.