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Community ecology (Predator-prey interaction (one-one (Here, one is…
Community ecology
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A metapopulation is a group of populations that are separated by space but consist of the same species.
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When a subpopulation goes extinct it is not noticed because it is part of a large continuous metapopulation
Beneficial interaction
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Pollination of flower, nitrogen fixation are good example
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Scale
Different level of scale are Local, region, biome and biogeographical scale
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A larger area will have more variation in plants, animals , soil, topography and geology
Latitude
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Chemical processes, advances faster in warmer temperatures so plants have to adapt to reduced growth in colder climates.
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