Cultural keystone species are species that have a significant cultural, ecological, or economic importance to a particular human group, impacting identity, values, and practices. They are not only crucial to the ecosystem but also play a vital role in shaping the cultural practices, customs, and social structures of the communities that interact with them. The concept links ecology and anthropology, recognizing that certain species can be central to the cultural identity and lifestyle of people.

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