what is an example of community in ecology
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An example is a population of sharks, seahorses, and sponges in the sea
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A community basically a bunch of populations of species living in the same habitat or biome.
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A community is made up of populations of different species, or animals, plants, fungi, and bacteria, living in the same area. In Nanortalik, the Inuit people share their land with polar bears, whales, seals, marine birds such as puffins, fish, crabs, willow trees, and lichens, among others.
In ecology, a community is a group or association of populations of two or more different species occupying the same geographical area at the same time, also known as a biocoenosis.
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