Does this label fit? Why or why not? Humans are sometimes described as being a keystone species?


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Species No it does not fit for humans. Keystone species are species that maintain the balance and diversity of its community.Often keystone species are predators which check the population of other species that might otherwise become dominant. The keystone species in an ecosystem is a species that supports many other species in that ecosystem, like the sea otter. ChaCha on!

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