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species

group of organisms with shared characteristics that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring

Ecosystems

-biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
-community=group of populations living + interacting in same area

Biotic factors

-living components of an ecosystem and their roles
-abundance of organisms (density, percentage cover or frequency), identification of species,
biomass, species richness and diversity.

Abiotic factors

-nonliving (physical and chemical) components of an ecosystem
-temperature, salinity or wind speed

Niche

particular environment and "lifestyle" that a species has.
(where lives and breeds, activity patterns, and interactions w/ others)

Fundamental niche

potential mode of existence of the species (how long it could survive itself)

Realized Niche

how long species actually exists with/after competition for resources

Habitat

environment where a species usually lives

Spatial habitat

, -space an individual organism takes up in its environment
-if organism is present, then surroundings change
-Ex: organisms that burrows affects the soil and the plants that grow in the soil

3 Main Types of Ecosystems

-terrestrial (land)
-freshwater (rivers and lakes)
-marine (ocean, salt marsh, etc.)

Key abiotic factors in a marine ecosystem:

-Temperature
-pH
-Dissolved oxygen
-Salinity
-Wave action

Key abiotic factors in a freshwater ecosystem:

-Temperature
-pH
-Dissolved oxygen
-Turbidity
-Flow velocity

What is dissolved oxygen for?

respiration

Key abiotic factors in a terrestrial ecosystem:

-Temperature
-Light intensity
-Wind speed
-Soil particle size, content, & moisture
-Drainage
-Slope

Population

-group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area at the same time
-ex: feeding is key

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