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Why do some communities have more species than others?
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Many biotic and abiotic factors affect species richness in a community. A more complex community with greater species richness is more stable and better able to withstand disturbances. One example of how this works is that damaging pest outbreaks occur more often in cultivated fields, which have very low species richness, than in natural complex communities.

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