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whom does the conservation biologist call a keystone species​

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Answered by mayukhvora
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A common example of keystone species in the context of conservation biology is the predator-prey relationship. Small predators that consume herbivorous species prevent such herbivores from decimating the plant species in the ecosystem, and are considered keystone species.

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A common example of keystone species in the context of conservation biology is the predator-prey relationship. Small predators that consume herbivorous species prevent such herbivores from decimating the plant species in the ecosystem, and are considered keystone species.

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