ENVS200 Chapter 3: All Chapter 3 Notes

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Conditions are physiochemical features of the environment: temperature, humidity, ph, or salinity in aquatic environments, conditions are not consumed nor used up by activities of organisms. Resources, unlike conditions, are consumed // conditions, unlike resources, are not consumed. Environmental resources are consumed by organisms in the course of their growth and reproduction. Rabbits are a resource for eagles, and a rabbit eaten by an eagle is not available to another eagle: this has a consequence: organisms may compete with each other to capture a share of a limited resource. Harsh, benign, extreme, and stressful are ways to describe environmental conditions but also human being"s feelings about them. When conditions are extreme: midday heat of a desert, the cold of an antarctic, this means only conditions that are extreme for us are given our particular physiological characteristics and tolerances. To a cactus there is no extreme about desert conditions, nor any extreme environment conditions for penguins in antarctica.

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