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867 views • October 5, 2021

Keystone Species of the Deep Sea

Natural World Facts
The deep sea relies on keystone species to maintain balance. Through predation, competition and symbiosis, changes in the population of one species affects the population of another. But at the heart of these diverse and vibrant deep sea communities are the keystone species, whose presence keeps the balance in the ecosystem by determining the numbers of other species. Without keystone species, ecosystems would look very different, and if they disappeared, the oceans would be more vulnerable to environmental change and would experience a rapid decline in biodiversity. The three different kinds of keystone species, the predators, ecosystem engineers, and mutualists, have very different roles to play in order to maintain their ecosystems. Let’s take a closer look at these, and examine the keystones of the deep sea. 00:00 - An Introduction to Deep Sea Keystone Species 01:47 - Chapter 1: Keystone Predators - The Trophic Cascade 03:31 - Chapter 1: Keystone Predators - The Role of Predators 04:54 - Chapter 2: Ecosystem Engineers - Autogenic vs Allogenic 06:16 - Chapter 2: Ecosystem Engineers - Corals as Keystones 07:19 - Chapter 2: Ecosystem Engineers - Benthic Burrowers 08:59 - Chapter 2: Ecosystem Engineers - Whale-Pumps and Whale-Falls 12:16 - Chapter 3: Keystone Mutualists - The Importance of Mutualism 13:03 - Chapter 3: Keystone Mutualists - Mutualists at Cold Seeps 15:09 - Conclusion: The Importance of Keystone Species CHECK OUT OUR DEEP SEA WEBSITE: https://naturalworldfacts.com/deep-sea-hub/ I do not own any of the footage. Footage used belongs to the incredible marine conservation societies of Schmidt OI, MBARI, WHOI and the Ocean Exploration Institute, along with various other YouTube sources. Music Used: Cold by Jorge Mendez War Inside by Jorge Mendez Oceans by Jorge Mendez Best Case Scenario by Jorge Mendez Perhaps by Jorge Mendez As you can see, all of the beautiful music in this video was composed by Jorge Mendez! Follow him on YouTube for more gorgeous pieces like these. #deepsea #wildlife #nature #documentary #ocean #marinebiology #science #biology
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