No. "Community" is a specific term for all the species living in a given location. "Species are not "abiotic".
all of the living matter/organisms, everything except the abiotic things e.g. rocks
What is 3 abiotic factors of the bobcat
They are the non-biological components of an environment. Things like soil consistency, pH, presence of water, elevation...things like that.
Well abiotic means "nonliving" so really there are no abiotic things that live in the rainforest. Some abiotic things that are there are dirt, water, rocks, air... anything nonliving.
Three abiotic parts of a marsh community would be water, climate, stones, and soil. These all effect the living organisms in the marsh community.
Biotic- living things Abiotic- nonliving things
Rocks, rivers, lakes are examples of abiotic things in North America.
Many things such as community and habitat. Autotrophs and Heterotrophs also. Abiotic and Biotic factors are also a huge part of an ecosystem.
In Biology, a Biotic factor is any thing that is living, such as trees and animals, where an Abiotic factor is anything that is non-living, but still affects living things, such as storms, ponds, lakes, etc. These things combined make up an ecosystem, or community.
An abiotic environment is an environment of non-living things. A biotic environment is an environment of living things. biotic=living abiotic=non living
ecosystem
Ecosystem