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4016 - MECH A Devananthan
on Oct 31, 2024Verified
Keystone species:
A) are always symbionts.
B) are typically not the most abundant species in the community.
C) illustrate secondary succession.
D) always form the base of a food chain.
E) are only found in tropical communities.
Keystone Species
A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically.
Symbionts
The partners in a symbiotic relationship.
Secondary Succession
Secondary succession is the ecological process of change and development in an area where an ecosystem has been previously established but has then been disrupted.
- Identify the characteristics and ecological importance of keystone species.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the characteristics and ecological importance of keystone species.