Life: The Science of Biology
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Author: David E. Sadava, David M. Hillis, H. Craig Heller, Sally D. Hacker
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Chapter 55.4, Problem 3R
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The method, by which the number of species gets affected by the number of species that provide the habitat, with the help of an example.
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The communities of different species interact with each other in the positive, negative or neutral manner in order to survive. The positive interactions among the communities are observed when one of the species provide food or shelter to the other species. The numbers of species get affected when the number of habitats providing species gets reduced or increased.
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