BIOL 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 29: Ecological Succession, Primary Succession, Secondary Succession

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Chapter 40: ecosystem ecology definitions and notes. Abiotic reservoir the part of an ecosystem where a chemical, such as carbon or nitrogen, accumulates or is stockpiled outside of living organisms. Biogeochemical cycle any of the various chemical circuits that involve both biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem. Biological control the intentional release of a natural enemy to attack a pest population. Biomass the amount, or mass, of organic material in an ecosystem. Chemical cycling the use and reuse of chemical elements such as carbon within an ecosystem. Community an assemblage of all the organisms living together and potentially interacting in a particular area. Decomposer prokaryotes and fungi that secrete enzymes that digest nutrients from organic material and convert them into inorganic forms. Decomposition the breakdown of organic materials into inorganic ones. Detritivore an organism that consumes organic wastes and dead organisms. Disturbance ecology-force that changes a biological community & usually removes organisms from it.

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