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Q. What is a keystone species?

AIPMTAIPMT 2004Organisms and Populations

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Keystone species are those species which has significant and disproportionately large influence on the community structure and characteristics. It has often considerably low abundance and biomass as compared to dominant species. Removal of such species causes serious disruption in structure and function of community.