A niche in a community is the level at which a species ranks among other species in it's community.
A community is larger than a species population. A community consists of interacting populations of different species within a given area, while a species population refers to the total number of individuals of a single species in a specific area.
Species richness refers to the number of species present in a community. It is a measure of biodiversity that provides information on the variety and diversity of different species within an ecosystem. Higher species richness indicates a more diverse and balanced ecosystem.
A species. A community is a group of a species of animal living in a certain area, whereas a species is all of the animals worldwide contained within the species.
False. A niche is the role a species plays in a community.
The measure that relates the number of species in a community to the relative abundance of each species is called species diversity. It takes into account both the variety of species present and how evenly distributed they are within the community.
climax species
No. "Community" is a specific term for all the species living in a given location. "Species are not "abiotic".
a species with a low biomass that exerts strong effects on its community is the species that can not adapt to their community so they move or die meaning there is a, another animal b, the community does not have the food that animal needs.
Numerical dominance in an ecological community refers to the situation where a particular species has the highest population density or abundance among all the species present in that community. This species tends to outnumber and outcompete other species, influencing the structure and dynamics of the community. Numerical dominance can have significant impacts on the interactions and functioning of the ecosystem.
pioneer species
species that are plentiful but too widespread to be diagnostic of a community.