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The four levels of ecology include: (1) organismal ecology, which is concerned with adaptations that enable organisms to meet challenges posed by their abiotic environment. For example, a salamander is restricted to moist environments because their skin does not prevent dehydration; (2) population ecologyconcentrates on factors that affect population density and growth; (3) community ecology focuses on species interactions, such as predation and competition that impact the structure and organization of a community. Finally, (4) ecosystem ecology addresses questions that concern energy flow and the cycling of chemicals, i.e. what processes recycle vital chemical elements, like nitrogen for both biotic and abiotic factors.
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Ecology and ecosystem are all similar in the fact that they interwine with each other. Ecology is the study of the environment (both abiotic and biotic factors), which include the ecosystem (those of different geographical with the environment in which these animals/plants deal with. While ecology is the study of the environment and all the factors, the ecosystem is the geographical location where different species interact with each other and the environment around them such as temperature, the environment , on the other hand is merely the abiotic factors (non-living things such as the temperature, water, wind, weather, etc.) that play a role in an organism niche.
Political Ecology is the Study of the politics of environmental changes that influence the changes in socioeconomic power relations of the people in a society which may be due to natural or human induced phenomena and development interventions. Sundar K Sharma sharmak.1979@gmail.com, Kathmandu University, Nepal
Ecology.
population dynamics-Population dynamics is the study of the factors that influence these changes in a population's size
The four levels of ecology include: (1) organismal ecology, which is concerned with adaptations that enable organisms to meet challenges posed by their abiotic environment. For example, a salamander is restricted to moist environments because their skin does not prevent dehydration; (2) population ecologyconcentrates on factors that affect population density and growth; (3) community ecology focuses on species interactions, such as predation and competition that impact the structure and organization of a community. Finally, (4) ecosystem ecology addresses questions that concern energy flow and the cycling of chemicals, i.e. what processes recycle vital chemical elements, like nitrogen for both biotic and abiotic factors.
because the both have to do with the temperature in ecology.
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* change in population * government policies * income change * future expectations
what are the factors that influence supply
ecological dialogue is a constant interplay of factors that condition and influence each other, a never-ending conversation between the material and ideal dimensions of social life. material factors including what people have, such as resources, machines etc. ideal factors are values, beliefs and knowledge people have. material and ideal factors collectively influence practical factors(people's social life) therefore, it's a dialogue regarding to the ecological and human systems.
The basic needs like food, shelter are some of the factors that affect the population's growth regardless of the size.
environment is a material exited; ecology is a relationships between all factors in the environment. Alishir Kurban
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what are the factors that influence group behavior
well one way geographic factors could influnce is the tempurature of the specific area!