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Dominant Species Vs. Keystone Species BY TIA ROSEHILL AND MATT ODA What is a Keystone Species? • A Keystone Species = Species that plays a critical role in maintaining the structure of an ecological community, and its impact on the community is greater than expected based on its relative abundance or total biomass. Keystone Species: Background • Introduced by Robert Paine in 1969 • Observed that the carnivorous starfish Pisaster ochracceus, played a key role in maintaining the balance of all other species in the community • Removing the starfish, species diversity quickly dwindled and affected the surrounding community. Keystone Species-Characteristics • Not abundant in a community • They exert strong control on community structure not by numerical might, but by ecological roles, or niches. • Niche-is a term describing the relational position of a species or population in its ecosystem to each other. What is a Dominant Species? • A Dominant Species = Species that predominates in an ecological community, particularly when they are most numerous or form the bulk of the biomass. Dominant Species • It is based highly on those species in a community that have the highest abundance or highest biomass. • They exert powerful control over the occurrence and distribution of other species. Why do some species become dominant in a community? • Species earn their dominance because they are most competitive in exploiting limited resources. • Ex. American chestnut was a dominant tree and species in North America Elimination of Dominant Species? • When a dominant species is eliminated it can sometimes drastically hurt a community, where in some communities it may not effect a species. • If a community isn’t drastically affected it’s because one or more species less competitive may take over the dominant role. So.. Differences? • Keystone is thus a species that is not numerically abundant but is necessary to keep a population diverse and thriving. • Whereas dominant species are large in size in the various biomes and take on a big role in the nourishment of a community The End :) <3 Tia and Matt