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Key Concepts in Ecology and Ecosystem
Dynamics Exam2025 LATEST QUESTIONS
AND DETAILS ANSWERS GRADED A+




Carrying Capacity - {ASNWER}-The maximum number of
individuals of a species that an environment can sustain over
the long term, given the availability of resources such as food,
habitat, water, and other essentials.
Ecological Succession - {ASNWER}-The gradual process by which
ecosystems change and develop over time, leading to a stable
climax community.


Climax Community - {ASNWER}-The final, stable community in
an ecological succession that remains relatively unchanged
unless disrupted by external forces.

, Deforestation - {ASNWER}-The clearing or removal of forests,
often for agriculture or urban development, which can lead to
habitat loss and environmental changes.


Resources - {ASNWER}-The essential materials or conditions
required for the survival and reproduction of organisms,
including food, water, shelter, and nutrients.


Ecosystem - {ASNWER}-A biological community of interacting
organisms and their physical environment, functioning as a
system through energy flow and nutrient cycling.


Finite - {ASNWER}-Limited in quantity or extent; having
boundaries or restrictions in terms of availability or capacity.


Abundance - {ASNWER}-The quantity or richness of organisms
or resources present in a particular environment or ecosystem.


Fundamental Tension - {ASNWER}-The conflict or balance
between competing needs or pressures in an ecosystem, such
as resource availability versus population growth.

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