BIOL 190 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Temperate Deciduous Forest, Pinophyta, Biome

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Ecology- a sub discipline of biology defined as the study of the interactions between organisms and their environments. Populations- groups of individual organisms that interbreed with each other. Communities-populations of different species that interact with each other within a locale. Ecosystems- all living organisms, as well as non-living elements that interact in a particular area. Levels of organization that concern ecology: individual ***, population ***, community, ecosystem, biosphere. Population- collection of individuals of the same species that live in a defined area at the same time. Species- a group of individuals that can *successfully breed with one another. Species- a group of populations whose members have the ability to interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Temporal isolation- short time (skunks that one breeds in spring one in fall- they would never attempt to make an offspring since they do not breed at same time)

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