Biocoenosis refers to the community of living organisms that interact with one another in a particular environment or ecosystem. It encompasses all the different species—plants, animals, microorganisms, and fungi—that cohabit a specific area and interact in various ways, such as through predation, competition, symbiosis, and other ecological relationships. The concept is often discussed in the context of ecology and is crucial for understanding the dynamics of ecosystems, biodiversity, and the overall functioning of the environment.
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