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to identify which species feed upon which others and then determine the system boundary as the one that can be drawn through the fewest consumption links relative to the number of species within the boundary.
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Biotic communities vary in size, and larger ones may contain smaller ones. Species interactions are evident in food or feeding relationships. A method of delineating biotic communities is to map the
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literature, the term distinguishes "life assemblages", which reflect the original living community, living together at one place and time. In other words, it is an assemblage of
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Mapping biotic communities is important identifying sites needing environmental protection, such as the British
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Based on the concept of biocenosis, ecological communities can take various forms:
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or a community of specific time, which is different from "death assemblages" (
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Tansley, A. G. 1935. The use and abuse of vegetational concepts and terms.
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extent of a biocenose is limited by the requirement of a more or less
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Threatened Species and Threatened Ecological Communities
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