A quantitative characteristics of a biotic community is
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Community Definition. ... Together, the biotic community and the physical landscape or abiotic factors make up an ecosystem. Communities consist of a group of different species, which partake in direct and indirect biotic interactions, such as predator-prey interactions, herbivory, parasitism, competition and mutualisms.
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Important characteristics of a biotic community are given as follows:-
- Species composition :- each community includes plants, animals and microbes of various species.
- Dominance:- one or more species dominate the others in a community. It is called 'community dominant'.
- Species Diversity :- there is diversity of species in community of organisms.
- Trophic organisation :- species are organised in a definite trophic levels.
- Community stratification:- there is stratification of Community from simple to complex one.
- Stability :- there is not more changes in species of organism community.
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