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EcologicalSignificanceType

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Role of the species in ecosystems. Could be referred to its position in food chains, ecosystems services or its use as bioindicators.

Atomized branch

EcologicalSignificanceAtomized

EcologicalSignificance element in structured format.

e.g.

MeasurementType MeasurementValue
Trophic level Predator
Trophic level Top predator
Trophic level Decomposer
Ecosystem services Disperser
Ecosystem services Pollinator

References:

  • Martínez Ramos, M. 2008. Grupos funcionales, en Capital natural de México, vol. I: Conocimiento actual de la biodiversidad. Conabio, México, pp. 365-412.

Type: DetailType

AncillaryData

Ancillary information of the EcologicalSignificanceAtomized element.

Type: AncillaryDataType


Unstructured branch

EcologicalSignificanceUnstructured

Ecological importance of the taxon. (Placeholder). In block text format.

They are vital within their ecosystem for the production of oxygen and organic material and they support numerous animal species that utilise them as a site for breeding, feeding and shelter.

Type: NormalString

AncillaryData

Ancillary information of the EcologicalSignificanceUnstructured element.

Type: AncillaryDataType


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minOccurs=0 maxOccurs=unbounded
minOccurs=1 maxOccurs=unbounded
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