BIOL 226 Chapter Notes - Chapter 54: Keystone Species, Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis, Species Richness

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Write down the first 5 key concepts of the chapter. Community interactions are classified by whether they help, harm, or have no effect on the species involved. Diversity and trophic structure characterize biological communities. Pathogens alter community structure locally and globally. Community or biological community: assemblage of species living in an area that can potentially interact or a group of populations of different species that live close enough to interact. Community ecology: the study of interactions between populations and how those interactions affect community composition. Population interactions: based on interactions between individuals of each population and by effects of one population on the density or growth rate of another population. Predation/parasitism: (+/-) a predator consumes and removes an individual prey and they decrease. Mutualism: (+/+) a interspecific interaction that benefits both species the density of prey populations while a parasite consumes but doesn"t kill the prey.

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