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populations and ecosystem (energy flow (food web (made up of (trophic…
populations and ecosystem
concept
community and its abiotic environment
concepts
organisms
same species living in the same habitat
populations
group of people living in same area
community
populations that live and interact in an area
ecosystem and environment
biotic
ecotypes
transplant experiments
common garden
the plant itself
neutral
beneficial
detrimental
other plant species
mutualism
competition
competitive exclusion
niche
other organisms
examples
prokaryotes
animals
fungi
mutualism
both benefit
frugivores
ants/acaias
commensal relationship
one benefits/other unharmed
birds nesting in trees
cocklebur/ animals
predadation
browsing/grazing
herbivory
one benefit/other unharmed
abiotic
climate
tolerance range
difference in high and low
extreme
moderate
components
winds
temperature
rainfall
humidity
latitude
equator
arctic and antartic circles
intermediate and higher
soil factors
energy flow
food web
more accurate than food chain
made up of
food chains
trophic levels
producers
primary consumers
secondary consumers
tertiary consumers
decomposers
pyramid of energy
pyramids of numbers
pyramids of biomass
structure of populations
age distribution
carrying capacity
generation time
intrinsic rate of natural increase
geographic distribution
clumped distribution
limiting factor
biotic factors
soil
waer
extreme temperatures
random distribution
uniform disribution
r- selection
caused by a disturbance
advantageous traits
annual
early maturity
k- selection
crowded habitat
advantageous traits
late maturity
perennial
materials recycled
carbon cycle
nitrogen cycle