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An ecological community is a group of interacting species in a shared habitat. Two distinct, common examples are terrestrial and aquatic communities with defined interacting organisms.
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- A forest community: This includes trees, understory plants, insects, birds, mammals, fungi, and soil microorganisms that interact with one another and their shared forest habitat.
- A coral reef community: This consists of coral polyps, fish species, crustaceans, algae, and mollusks that depend on and interact within the coral reef ecosystem.