ENV 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Habitat Fragmentation, Ordovician, Soil Chemistry

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A distinctive biotic community and the abiotic systems with which it interacts: stocks, flows, cycles. Consists of all organisms and nonliving entities that occur and interact in a particular area at the same time. Notion of energy flows and matter cycle among these entities/components. Living organisms = the biotic grouping reproduces and perpetuates itself. Evolution = the gradual change in species over time. Species = a group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce fertile offspring. Fertile = the second generation needs to be able to reproduce and continue. Particular physical and biological (or abiotic and biotic) conditions to which a species a species is adapted: ex: penguins, epiphytes, deep sea floor. A habitat is not necessarily a geographic area: for a parasite, it is the body of its host or even a cell within the host"s body. How an organism or population responds to the distribution of resources and competitors.

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