Geography - Ecosystems Definitions

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Abiotic components

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Abiotic components

Non-living environmental factors that have influence over the ecosystem (e.g. climate, light exposure, soil type).

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Biome

A large, distinct region of the Earth with similar climate, soil, plants, and animals; also known as a global-scale ecosystem.

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Biotic components

Living organisms that interact with the environment and other organisms within an ecosystem.

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Coniferous forest biome

A biome located at high latitudes, characterised by conifer trees and a cold climate.

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Consumers

Organisms that receive energy from consuming (i.e. eating) living organisms.

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Decomposers

Organisms that break down organic material and release the nutrients back into the ecosystem.

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Desert biome

A biome located around 30° north and south of the equator, characterised by extremely low precipitation levels and extreme daily temperature fluctuations.

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Ecosystem

A natural system in which a community of plants and animals interact with each other and their physical environment.

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Eutrophication

The growth of algae in a body of water due to excess nutrients, leading to the depletion of oxygen in an aquatic ecosystem.

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<p>Food chain</p>

Food chain

A linear relationship showing the biotic interactions within an ecosystem, from a producer to a final consumer.

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<p>Food web</p>

Food web

A representation of the interactions between multiple producers and consumers within a specific ecosystem, shown through a series of different food webs.

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Habitat

The natural environment where an organism lives. Provides food, shelter, and mates for reproduction

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Interdependent

the state of being dependent on each other

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Mediterranean biome

A biome located 40-45° north of the equator (and in isolated spots south of the equator), characterised by mild, moist winters and hot, dry summers.

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Nutrient cycling

The transfer of nutrients through an ecosystem, from the decay of organic material into the production and energy of living organisms.

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Producers

Organisms that convert energy from the environment (mainly sunlight) into sugars (glucose).

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Savanna biome

A biome located around 15-30° north and south of the equator, characterised by high temperatures, very dry summers, and very wet winters.

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Temperate deciduous forest biome

A biome located around 40-50° north and south of the equator, characterised by deciduous trees (trees that shed their leaves) and moderate precipitation.

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Temperate grassland biome

A biome located in non-coastal areas around 30-40° north and south of the equator, characterised by low precipitation and grasses as the major vegetation.

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Tropical rainforest biome

A biome located near the equator, characterised by very high precipitation and sustained warm temperatures.

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Tundra biome

A biome located in the far northern hemisphere, characterised by very cold conditions and permanently frozen soils.

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