Ecological dominance is the degree to which one or several species have a major influence controlling the other species in their ecological community (because of their large size, population, productivity, or related factors) or make up more of the biomass . Both the composition and abundance of species within an ecosystem can be affected by the dominant species present.
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72-710: A better performance or preference for use of a hand Ocular dominance , the tendency to prefer visual input from one eye to the other Dominance (ecology) , the degree to which a taxon is more numerous than its competitors in an ecological community Mathematics [ edit ] Dominating decision rule , in decision theory Domination number , in graph theory Dominant maps, in rational mapping Dominated convergence theorem , application of function domination in measure theory Dominating set , in graph theory Other uses [ edit ] Domination (angel) , in Christian angelology The Domination ,
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#1732772636962216-612: The biomass, species diversity was often lower. Understandably, biologists expect to see more profound effects from those species greater in number. First formalized as the mass ratio hypothesis in a 1998 paper by English ecologist J. Philip Grime , ecologically dominant species are predicted to have overwhelming effects on ecosystem function and ecological processes due to their relatively high biomass and ubiquity. Most ecological communities are defined by their dominant species. There are currently several different metrics for assessing species dominance in natural ecosystems, including
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324-406: The world's ecosystems, biologists have repeatedly observed a rank-abundance curve in which ecosystems comprise a handful of incredibly abundant species, but more numerous, rarer species that are few in number. Danish botanist Christen C. Raunkiær described this phenomenon as his " law of frequency " in 1918, in which he recognized that in communities with a single species accounting for most of
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