Keystone Species: What are they? & Why we need them!

<p>Keystone species, are those with a disproportionate impact on the structure and function of their respective communities. Much like the keystone in an arch, their presence supports the integrity of the entire system. These species may not be the most abundant, but they wield a unique influence that transcends their numerical representation.</p> <p>In the Australian context, where biodiversity has flourished in isolation, keystone species become linchpins, holding together the delicate balance of ecosystems. When a keystone species disappears, it can trigger a domino effect, leading to the decline of other species, shifts in population dynamics, and disruptions in ecological processes.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@AdelaideGirlsGarden/keystone-species-what-are-they-why-we-need-them-3863666f9d3a"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>