BIOL 1108 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Intraspecific Competition, Interspecific Competition, Trophic Level

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The natural distribution of cacao plants depends on interactions with both the physical environment and other species. Associations among species, whether positive, negative, or neutral, form a complex web of interactions in which each species influences the population size and distribution of other species, whether they are partners, enemies, or food. Competition between species can occur when different species use the same resources in the same place. The niche is a species" place in nature. The combination of a species" physical habitat and its ecological role in that habitat. Determined by both physical (abiotic) and biological (biotic) factors. Refers to the ways that organisms respond respond to, and also affect, the resources and other species found in the habitat. The realized niche of a species is more restricted than its fundamental niche. Includes the full range of climate conditions and food resources that permits the individuals in a species to live. The actual range of habitats occupied by a species.

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