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A community's structure can be described by its species richness, which is the number of species present, and species diversity, which is a measure of both species richness and species evenness (relative numbers).
Community structure is influenced by many factors, including abiotic factors, species interactions, level of disturbance, and chance events.
Some species, such as foundation species and keystone species, play particularly important roles in determining their communities' structure.
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