Question:

What is a keystone species ?

Updated On: Jun 23, 2024
  • A common species that has plenty of biomass yet has a fairly low impact on the community's organization 

  • A rare species that has minimal impact on the biomass and on other species in the community 

  • A dominant species that constitutes a large proportion of the biomass and which affects many other species

  • A species which makes up only a small proportion of the total biomass of a community, yet has a huge impact on the community's organization and survival

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A keystone species is a species which makes up only a small proportion of the total biomass of a community, yet has a huge impact on the community's organization and survival.
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