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KEY CONCEPT Every ecosystem includes both living and nonliving factors.

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KEY CONCEPT Every ecosystem includes both living and nonliving factors.

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    2. An ecosystem includes both biotic and abiotic factors. Biotic factors are living things. plants animals fungi bacteria

    3. Abiotic factors are nonliving things.

    4. Changing one factor in an ecosystem can affect many other factors. Biodiversity is the assortment, or variety, of living things in an ecosystem. Rain forests have more biodiversity than other locations in the world, but are threatened by human activities.

    5. A keystone species is a species that has an unusually large effect on its ecosystem.

    6. Keystone species form and maintain a complex web of life.

    7. Another keystone species example – sea otters Sea otters live in a kelp forest ecosystem. A kelp forest ecosystem has high biodiversity. Sea otters eat sea urchins. Sea urchins eat kelp holdfasts.

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