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Which list of items would an ecological scientist most likely include when describing a forest community?
deer, water, tree
deer, wolf, tree
deer, wolf, rock
tree, water, soil
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deer, wolf, tree
A "community" in ecology refers to the interacting populations of different species (the biotic components). Water, rock, and soil are abiotic and would be part of an ecosystem, not a community description.
A "community" in ecology refers to the interacting populations of different species (the biotic components). Water, rock, and soil are abiotic and would be part of an ecosystem, not a community description.
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