AP Biology: A Biological Collection

A Biological Collection by Halim Choucair

Monday, August 13, 2012

Keystone Species

My drawing of a starfish is an example of a keystone species, which refers to a species whose effect on its environment is disproportionately greater than its population. A starfish in the Northwest Pacific preys on the common mussel, which allows other macroinvertibrates to live, allowing community diversity in its habitat.

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