The most common ecosystems are dry land, marine, forest, and mountains. There are biomessuch as tundra, desert, temperate, grassland, rainforest, and taiga, that are major parts of the ecosystems.
smallest to largest. 1 organism (organism). A group of the same species (population). a group of different species (community). A community in its habitat (ecosystem)for example, fish in the water...the water and rocks and seaweed would be the make up of the habitat. The water, rocks and seaweed are called abiotic because they are nonliving but the biotic's would be the animals, fish, turtles, shark ect. The earth and everything nonliving and living is called the (biosphere).
Smallest:
1.Organism
2.Population
3.Community
4.Ecosystem
5.Biosphere
Largest
Artic, Savannah, Prairie, Mountain, Desert Artic, Savannah, Prairie, Mountain, Desert
Savannah, Temerate Forest, Grasssland, Tundra, Desert
# 5 examples of an ecosystem are a pond, a pine forest, an ocean, a human, river
fresh water, oceans, forest, wetlands, and barrens
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what are the examples of mutualism
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biodiversity. Biodiversity refers to the variety of different species and their interactions within an ecosystem. A high level of biodiversity indicates a healthy and balanced ecosystem that can better withstand environmental changes or disturbances.
They are decomposer, producer, predator, consumer, prey I'm not to sure about prey and predator it cud be scavenger and predator instead!!
A Lynx and a Snowshoe Hare
Species that occupy different niches are not likely to compete. This is because each of the species will probably eat different things and seek different types of shelters. They will not need each other's resources.
multicellular organisms are usually made up of specialised tissues that make up organs (a noteable exception is sponges). biofilms are made up of either a sinlge species or several species that fill niches in the biofilm ecosystem (one could liken the different species to different organs, providing different services to the biofilm as a whole).
biodiversity. Biodiversity refers to the variety of different species and their interactions within an ecosystem. A high level of biodiversity indicates a healthy and balanced ecosystem that can better withstand environmental changes or disturbances.
A reef supports many different niches for organisms that live under, on, and among the coral.
They are decomposer, producer, predator, consumer, prey I'm not to sure about prey and predator it cud be scavenger and predator instead!!
Diversity is the number of different role players (species) in an area. I like to think of diversity in the form of niches. The number of niches being filled in an ecosystem is directly related to the diversity.
In order to make an ecosystem, you would need to bring different organism together with specific niches. The main components of an ecosystem will be producers and consumers.
Yes. There are different niches in the same habitat.
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different animals have different niches in their habitats
In ecology, a niche is a term describing the relational position of species or population in an ecosystem. It is how an organism makes a living.
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All over the Earth. New Zealand did not have any mammals until Europeans brought them (starting in the 1700's). All niches in the ecosystem were filled with birds and reptiles.
A Lynx and a Snowshoe Hare