ENVS200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Intraspecific Competition, Photoinhibition, Deciduous

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Chapter 3: physical conditions and the availability of resources. Conditions are physicochemical features of the environment such as its temperature, humidity, ph, or, in aquatic environments, salinity. Conditions are not resumed nor used up by activities of organisms. Environmental resources are consumed by organisms in the course of their growth and reproduction. Together, rates of growth and development determine the final size of an organism,. For instance, for a given rate of growth, a faster rate of development will lead to smaller final size. Photoperiod: the length of the period of daylight within the daily cycle. Diapause: a dormant phase in which development is suspended and metabolic activity massively reduced. Like plants, algae, bacteria, and archaea, most species of animals are ectotherms. They reply on external sources of heat to determine the pace of their metabolism. They regulate their body temperature by producing heat within their body.

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