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the ecosystem
This ecologist is likely interested in the biological organization level called an ecosystem. Ecosystems encompass all the living organisms in an area interacting with one another and their physical environment, including abiotic factors. This level of study allows ecologists to understand the complex relationships and dynamics within a specific area.
Oak trees
The numbers of predators and prey I'm that ecosystem
Just because the male determines sex of the offspring, doesn't mean that in all species of animals do males dominate.
An ecologist is a scientist who studies the relationships between living organisms and their environment. In the examples provided, the individual conducting research on species interactions, ecosystem dynamics, or environmental impacts would be considered the ecologist. Their work typically involves field studies, data collection, and analysis to understand ecological processes. If you can provide specific examples, I can help identify the ecologist among them.
An ecologist is likely to research topics such as species interactions, ecosystem dynamics, biodiversity, and the impacts of human activities on the environment. They may study how organisms adapt to changing environments, the effects of climate change on ecosystems, and strategies for conservation and sustainable resource management.
We always called that a "limiting factor".
If a species is ecologically dominant, it dominates the biomass of the ecosystem (think big dipterocarp trees dominating a rainforest). These organisms influence the ecosystem due to their huge size or enormous number. Other organisms rely on these species and removing them often has a domino effect of local extinctions.
An ecologist is likely to research both the effect of natural disasters on the environment and the effect of species loss on the environment, as both topics directly pertain to ecological interactions and ecosystem health. However, the effect of species loss on the environment is particularly central to ecology, focusing on biodiversity and its impact on ecosystem functions. The effectiveness of current environmental law, while important, is more aligned with fields like environmental policy or law rather than ecology itself.
A community is a group of different species living in the same area and interacting with each other. Abiotic factors are non-living elements like temperature, sunlight, soil, and water that influence the ecosystem. Together, the community and abiotic factors create a dynamic balance that shapes the environment and determines the diversity and abundance of species within it.