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What is the key difference between a dominant species and a keystone species? A. Keystone species are more successful at evading their predators and the impacts of disease.B. The removal of a dominant species from a community has more impact than removing a keystone species.C. While dominant species are the most abundant, keystone species exert control through important roles or niches.D. There is no difference. The two terms are synonymous.E. Dominant species alter the structure or dynamics of the environment; keystone species are the most abundant.

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