In regions {community, ecology}, all life interrelates. Species relations include competition.
parts
Communities have producers, consumers, decomposers, and inorganic materials. Communities organize around dominant species. Communities typically maintain species numbers.
patterns
Communities have food-chain patterns among producers, consumers, and decomposers. Communities have reproductive patterns, such as cloning or having offspring. Communities have social patterns, such as herds, colonies, or slaves. Communities can have population periodicity. Communities can have segregated populations in different regions. Communities can have different populations at different heights.
species relations
Species relations include amensalism, commensalism, mutualism, neutralism, proto-cooperation, parasitism, and symbiosis. Species can eat other species {predation, community}. Two species can need same territory or food {competition, community}.
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