A community is a group of organisms living and interacting with one another in a specific environment. These interactions can be between the same species (intraspecific) or between different species (interspecific).
Communities can change over time through a process called ecological succession. This can be primary succession, which occurs in an area devoid of soil, or secondary succession, which occurs in an area with existing soil.
Understanding communities and their interactions is crucial for ecologicalconservation and management, as well as for understanding the interconnectedness of ecosystems.
Analyze and interpret data for patterns of change in anatomical structures of organisms using the fossil record and the chronological order of fossil appearance in rock layers.