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4.1.4. Ecological dominance
Unit 4- Community ecology
4.1.4. Ecological dominance• In tropical coastal waters the dominant corals
• In temperate bogs, the dominant vegetation is usually species of Sphagnum moss.
• On earth, a large amount of its land ecosystems are dominated by human beings, making human beings the ecologically dominant species over much of the planet.
• Tidal swamps in the tropics are usually dominated by species of mangrove (Rhizophoraceae)
• Some sea floor communities are dominated by brittle stars.
• Exposed rocky shorelines are dominated by sessile organisms such as barnacles and limpets.
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