BISC208 Chapter Notes - Chapter 25: Ecosystem Ecology, Population Ecology, Clinical Trial

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What determines the distribution and abundance of organisms: resources available, climate / temperature, abiotic factors non-living; physical environment, biotic factors living organisms. Examples of factors: abiotic: the sun, temperature, rainfall, host plants, warming temperatures and increased rainfall lead to increased egg-hatching rates, increase or decrease in host plant quality could greatly affect locust density. More plant biomass means more available food and increased locust numbers: biotic: competitors: other insects, vertebrate herbivores, predators and parasites, increase or decrease in number of predators or parasites could cause fluctuations in locust numbers. Summary: abiotic factors non-living components of ecosystems. 2: biotic factors living components of ecosystems (e. g. food resources, competitors, mutualists, antagonists predators, parasites, diseases) Abiotic factors affecting living organisms: weather (e. g. precipitation, the sun, temperature, light, wind, water, salinity, ph. Coriolis effect also influences direction of major oceanic waves: war(cid:373) o(cid:272)ea(cid:374) (cid:272)urre(cid:374)ts (cid:271)(cid:455)pass (cid:374)e(cid:449)fou(cid:374)dla(cid:374)d , (cid:271)ut (cid:449)ar(cid:373) up great britai(cid:374, clockwise in the northern hemisphere, counter clockwise in the southern hemisphere.

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