Community Ecology
Community Ecology is the study of the interactions between different species of living organisms that live in a habitat and are part of the same ecosystem. It looks at how and why different species interact with each other and how their interactions impact the environment. This data is then used to understand how different ecosystems function and how they are affected by human and natural disturbances. Community ecology is an important tool in the management and conservation of natural ecosystems, as it can provide insight into the potential effect of certain activities on the environment. It is also used to develop strategies to preserve biodiversity and manage the sustainable use of resources.
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