Biotic communities, like the human communities to which they are compared, do not exist as static units nor do they move around as units (McIntosh 1975). We human beings are, as the community ...
Community ecology is a field that examines the effects of abiotic and biotic features on community or assemblage structure. Aa Aa Aa A community is a group of interacting species that inhabit a ...
Both biotic factors, such as forest structure attributes, community-weighted mean of traits, and functional diversity, and abiotic factors, such as topography and soil properties, can impact this ...