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In ecology, a community is a group or association of populations of two or more different species occupying the same geographical area at the same time, also known as a biocoenosis. The term community has a variety of uses. In its simplest form it refers to groups of organisms in a specific place or time, for example, “the fish community of Lake Ontario before industrialization”.

Community ecology or synecology is the study of the interactions between species in communities on many spatial and temporal scales, including the distribution, structure, abundance, demography, and interactions between coexisting populations. The primary focus of community ecology is on the interactions between populations as determined by specific genotypic and phenotypic characteristics.

Community ecology also takes into account abiotic factors e.g. annual temperature or soil pH. These non-living factors can influence the way species interact with each other. Abiotic factors filter the species that are present in the community, and therefore community structure. For example, the difference in plants present in the desert compared to the tropical rainforest is dictated by the annual precipitation. These non-living factors also influence the way species interact with each other. Humans can also have an effect on community structure through habitat disturbance, such as introduction of invasive species.

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