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Major type of potential interactions among organisms in communities: based on use of diverse sources of energy. E. g. termines / grasshoppers / mice: secondary consumers. E. g. spiders / wolves: tertiary consumers. E. g. tunas / falcons / killer whales: omnivores. One of the most important species interactions is who eats whom. Matter and energy move through the community. Trophic levels = rank in the feeding hierarchy: producers, consumers, detritivores and decomposers. Disappearance of one or two species does not have a major impact on food web or community structure. 5 certain species have an especially large impact on the structure of entire communities. Play a pivotal role in community dynamics: types. Species in a community that are most abundant have the highest biomass. Exert powerful control over occurrence and distribution of other species. One hypothesis suggests that dominant species are most competitive in exploiting limited resources. Another hypothesis for dominant species success is that they are most successful at avoiding predators.

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