4.1 Competition
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Community ecology examines how species interact and shape ecological communities. It explores species diversity, abundance, and distribution, as well as the roles of biotic and abiotic factors in community dynamics. This field investigates ecological niches, species coexistence, and the effects of competition, predation, and mutualism. Species interactions are crucial in community ecology. These include competition for resources, predation, herbivory, parasitism, mutualism, commensalism, and amensalism. Understanding these interactions helps explain community structure, composition, and the processes of ecological succession.
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Community ecology examines how species interact and shape ecological communities. It explores species diversity, abundance, and distribution, as well as the roles of biotic and abiotic factors in community dynamics. This field investigates ecological niches, species coexistence, and the effects of competition, predation, and mutualism. Species interactions are crucial in community ecology. These include competition for resources, predation, herbivory, parasitism, mutualism, commensalism, and amensalism. Understanding these interactions helps explain community structure, composition, and the processes of ecological succession.
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