BIOL 1070 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Woodlot, Species Richness, Nutrient Cycle

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Biodiversity: refers to the different scales of biological variation. Species richness number of species present in a defined area such as a community or ecosystem. Species abundance how common a species is in a defined area. Abiotic factors are the physical and chemical features of an environment. Abiotic factors include light (radiation), temperature, water (availabilty, composition, flow), atmospheric gases (including pollution), and soil factors such as nutrients and porosity. Biotic factors refer to the living things that live within and shape an ecosystem. Includes producers (plants that convert the sun"s energy into chemical food), consumers (organims that eat other plants and/or animals) and decomposers (organisms such as bacteria or fungi that feed off dead biota, decomposing large organic molecules into smaller units). Population: a populations refers to the colllection of individuals of a single species within a defined area at a specified point in time.

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