The type of animals that are typically absent in a soft bottom subtidal community are sessile. A sessile animal is not able to move and is permanently attached to something solid.
Destruction of ozone layer will have an adverse affect on animals and communities. They will be extinct very soon.
In Neolithic communities, you would typically find settled agricultural societies, with people living in permanent villages or towns. These communities would engage in farming, domestication of animals, pottery-making, and early forms of trade. Social structures would emerge, with division of labor and possibly emerging social hierarchies.
before the Agricultural Revolution communities were moving place to place to find more food and animals after the Agricultural Revolution the communities found that they can domesticate their animals and crops. Then the communities started to build permanant settlements.
Communities in the Neolithic Age were typically agrarian societies that settled in permanent villages. They practiced agriculture, domesticated animals, and developed pottery and weaving skills. Social structures were based on kinship ties, with some communities developing early forms of religion and burial rituals.
Oysters thrive in the tidal zones of sea or ocean water. There are intertidal and subtidal types of oysters, which both provide a habitable place for smaller sea animals to live within their hard shells.
The motto of Brooke Hospital for Animals is 'Healthy working animals for the worlds poorest communities
crops, weapons, and animals
Populations deal with one kind of animal and communities deal with all the animals in an area. The area could be in a place like Yellowstone Park.
David R. Kendall has written: 'The role of physical-chemical factors in structuring subtidal marine and estuarine benthos' -- subject(s): Aquatic animals, Effect of water pollution on, Benthos
frogs
birds ,eathworms , um....... cows etc
Lynx do not live in communities, they are solitary animals.