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Write a 5 pages paper on real-world importance. This report looks at the diversity of different species and draws a conclusion about the findings. In community ecology, there is a study of how species

Write a 5 pages paper on real-world importance. This report looks at the diversity of different species and draws a conclusion about the findings. In community ecology, there is a study of how species interact within themselves in a given community. This study considers variables such as structure, abundance, distribution, and demography. Further, some patterns of ecology like equitability, food web, productivity, and species richness and community assembly are considered in the modern study of communities in ecology.

Background History. In a community, species interact in different ways. There has been a cleavage on how community works in the field of ecology. There are different biotic and abiotic factors that affect the way species in a community interact. Competition, mutualism, parasitism, commensalism, and predation are some of the biotic factors that affect the way a community exists. Depending on how the interplay of the factors, a community may change within a given time frame, thus looking different from the way it was before. Competition occurs when there are finite resources to be used by an increasing population of different species. Competition is a very important limiting factor in biomass, population size and richness of species. There exist different types of competition. Competition can happen between individuals in a direct manner, or between populations or species. Interference competition is that which happens when an individual of a species directly interferes with another individual in other species. For example, if a hound makes a kill and is chased from it by a lion, this is called interference competition. (Hollar p 66). When Deers fight during a rut, this is a manifestation of competition in the form of interference. This takes the form of aggression between individuals. Individuals interfere with others through survival, foraging, preventing others from reproduction and physical prevention of others to establish a habitat.

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