Utilisateur
all the interactable parts of a biological community and its environment
interation between members of two different species that live together in close associasion
competition between two different species
a factor that limits the growth, distribution or amount of a population in an ecosystem
the carrying size of a population that can be supported indefinetly by the available resources and services of an ecosystem
the process of converting ammonia to nitrate, which may be converted to nitrogen gas
the use or extraction of a resource until its depleted
a living organism that shapes its environment
competition between members of the same species
any factor in the environment whose impact on populations does not depend of the size of the population
continuous flow of nutrients in and out of stores
a reaction in the cells of most living organisms that releases stored energy, producing carbon dioxide
the ability of an ecosystem to remain functional and stable in the presence of disturbances to its parts
any species that is likely to become endangered if factors that make it vulnerable arent reversed
non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems
a population of animals, plants, or humans among whose members interbreeding occurs
an organism, especially soil bacterium, fungus, or invertabrate that decomposes organic material
takes place when two or more organisms vie for the same resources in the same place at the same time
any factor in the environment whose impact on populations does depend on the size of the population
nutrients accumulated in the atmosphere, oceans, or land masses for long periods of time
the process of converting nitrates to nitrogen gas
renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals
the increase in the concentration of a toxin as it moves from one trophic level to the next
non-native species that have colonised a new area to the point of damaging the surrounding environment
a species that is close to extinction in all parts of canada or a significantly large location
any species that is at risk because of low declining numbers at the fringe of its range or in some restricted area
a system of interlocking and interdependant food chains
extreme storms, droughts, floods, fires, cold snaps, heat waves
disease, parasites, predation, and competition
food
light, tempurature, pH, oxygen
as predator populations increase, they put strain on prey population pushing them to decline
carbon in atmosphere --> photosynthesis --> cellular respiration --> decomposition
carbon dioxide + water = glucose + oxygen + water
nitrogen in atmosphere --> nitrogen in soil via precipitation --> nitrogen fixation --> nitrification --> denitrification
measure lf the amount of energy transferreed from one trophic level to the next higher trophic level
10% transferred
effects reproduction in fish eating birds
nearly caused the extinction of the peregrine falcon
store carbon dioxide, reduce erosion, provides habitat, provides humans with resources
stores water, reduces risk of floods, provides habitat, provides humans with filtered water
decomposers, protein rich food, pollinators
ecosystem resilience and sustainablity promoyes biodiversity by providing a safe and reliable habitat for a variety of different species
deforestation, draining wetlands, damming rivers
invasive species
a toxin being in a preys body long enough to be passed along the food chain