Biocenosis: Interacting organisms living together in a habitat (biotope)

Biocenosis is the idea that different species coexist in an enclosed habitat (usually called biotope).

Biocenosis and biotope make up the ecosystem. Karl Möbius first used the term in 1877.

Biocenosis: Interacting organisms living together in a habitat (biotope)
Example of a Biocenosis

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BiotopeEcosystemHabitat

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