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Unit 8 – Ecology
Topic 8.7
What is the difference between dominant and keystone species?
Only keystone species regulate the growth and decline of other populations. Dominant species do not influence the distribution of species.
Dominant species are not the most abundant organisms in an ecosystem, while keystone species are.
Keystone species are not the most abundant organisms in an ecosystem, while dominant species are.
Only dominant species regulate the growth and decline of other populations. Keystone species do not influence the distribution of species.
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