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Ecosystem
The interaction of a community of living organisms with the non-living parts of the environment
Community
All of the individuals of the different species that live in the same area and time and interact with one another in an environment
Biotic
Factors that result from living things in an ecosystem
Abiotic
Factors that result from non-living things in an ecosystem
Light intensity
An abiotic factor, plants require energy from sunlight to photosynthesise
Temperature
An abiotic factor, most organisms are sensitive to temperature as it can affect metabolic rates and enzyme activity
Moisture levels
An abiotic factor, moisture in soil is necessary for the survival of most plants and specific humidity levels or water sources are essential for most organisms
Soil pH and mineral content
An abiotic factor, plant cells and enzymes are sensitive to pH and also require minerals for sufficient plant development
Wind intensity and direction
An abiotic factor, wind can affect the rate of transpiration in plants, can damage organisms and can help some organisms to disperse
Carbon dioxide levels
An abiotic factor, plants require sufficient levels of this gas for photosynthesis
Oxygen levels
An abiotic factor, the levels of oxygen in water can affect animals in aquatic environments
Food availability
A biotic factor, animals depend on other animals or plants as sources of food
Arrival of new predators
A biotic factor, the arrival of new organisms capable of predation can affect the levels of animals or plants in an ecosystem
New pathogens
A biotic factor, organisms can be severely affected by the introduction of new diseases
One species outcompeting another species
A biotic factor, if one species is outcompeted the population of that species may decline as individual organisms may not be able to obtain the resources needed to survive and reproduce