NATR 320 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Peppered Moth, Natural Selection, Decomposer

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The study of the distribution and abundance of organisms and the interactions of organisms with their biotic and abiotic environments. Evolution gives historical answer to why species are found in certain areas. 1900s dark coloration was more common because of industrial. Natural variation of dark colored moths resulted in dark color being. Diversity and spatial patterns and processes advantageous. Diagram represents the size of how many species in an organism compared to other animals. Life history variation, niches, and optima strategies - why is one option better than the other. Behavior: cooperation and conflict - why is it better to live one way than another. How communities are impacted by a disturbance. How organisms exchange resources with each other. Each unit has its own internal processes and interacts with its external surroundings. Community: populations of different species interacting in an environment.

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