In the intricate web of life, certain species hold the ecosystem together, much like the keystone in an arch. These are known as keystone species. Their presence and activities have a disproportionately large impact on their environment relative to their abundance. Without them, ecosystems would dramatically change or even collapse.
Keystone species play a pivotal role in maintaining the structure and health of their ecosystems. They influence the types and numbers of various other species in a community, thereby ensuring biodiversity and ecological balance. For instance, predators like wolves control the population of herbivores, preventing overgrazing and promoting plant diversity
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