
Biotic Communities
Biotic communities are groups of living organisms that coexist and interact within a specific habitat or ecosystem. These communities include plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms that influence each other's survival, growth, and behavior. Their composition and relationships are shaped by environmental factors and biological interactions such as predation, competition, and symbiosis. Understanding biotic communities helps us grasp how ecosystems function, maintain balance, and support biodiversity. Essentially, they are the interconnected web of all living things in a given area, working together to sustain the ecosystem.