Dominance structure (ecology)

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In ecology, the term dominance structure describes the structural advantages of a species or genus over one or more competing species. The term refers to the structural factors that lead to the predominance of a species in a community with regard to its three-dimensional space utilization or filling.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Carl Beierkuhnlein: Biogeography . Ulmer, 2007, ISBN 978-3-8001-2836-5 , p. 382