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Colt Whitney
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1 January, 04:01
What are keystone species?
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Bernard Cook
1 January, 04:04
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A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically.
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. Some examples : Sea Otter. The sea otter (shown below) is considered a keystone species as their consumption of sea urchins, preventing the destruction of kelp forests caused by the sea urchin population ...
. Large Mammalian Predators ...
. Sea Star
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