Keystone species, Predator-prey relationships, Ecosystem balance, Biodiversity
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Keystone species, in ecology, a species that has a disproportionately large effect on the communities in which it lives; many are apex predators (meaning without a natural predator or enemy). Such species help to maintain local biodiversity within a community either by controlling populations of
Predator Prey Interaction
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Bottom-Up Ecosystem Drivers (U.S. National Park Service)
The Predator-Prey Relationship: An Intricate Balance - - The Adirondack Almanack
Why Predators Protect Biodiversity – Biodiversity Heritage Library
Frontiers Conservation Actions in Multi-Species Systems: Species Interactions and Dispersal Costs
The Importance of Keystone Species in Ecosystem Regulation — Eightify
The Importance of Wolves
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