The order of community species populations from smallest to largest typically follows a pattern where rare or specialized species, such as endemic species, have the smallest populations. Next are common species that thrive in a variety of environments, followed by keystone species that play a crucial role in maintaining the ecosystem's structure. Finally, abundant species, which can dominate in numbers due to their adaptability and reproductive rates, represent the largest populations in the community.
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