Definition Of Community In Biology
It differs from an ecosystem which consists of the biological community together with its physical environment.
Definition of community in biology. Communities consist of a group of different species which partake in direct and indirect biotic. Community in biology an interacting group of various species in a common location. For instance a forest inhabited by animals and various species of plants as well as soil bacteria and fungi constitutes a biological community. In biology a community is a group or collection of organisms that live together in the same location and interact with each other.
A biotic community also known as a biota or biocoenosis is the group of organisms that live together and interact with each other within an environment or habitat together the biotic community and the physical landscape or abiotic factors make up an ecosystem.