Common species

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title: Common species
text: Common species and uncommon species are designations used in ecology to describe the population status of a species. Commonness is closely related to abundance. Abundance refers to the frequency with which a species is found in controlled samples; in contrast, species are defined as common or uncommon based on their overall presence in the environment. A species may be locally abundant without being common. However, "common" and "uncommon" are also sometimes used to describe levels of abundance,
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date modified: 2020-09-13T06:26:36Z
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