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What is Earth's major ecological communities?

Earth's major ecological communities include forests, grasslands, deserts, tundra, and aquatic ecosystems such as freshwater and marine ecosystems. Each of these communities have distinct biodiversity, climate conditions, and ecological processes.


What occur as a result of this population change?

ecological exclusion


How did speciation occur in the anoles of the Caribbean?

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What has to happen for ecological competition to occur?

The environment somehow must be limiting.


What are two ecological injustice issues?

Two ecological injustice issues are environmental racism, where marginalized communities bear a disproportionate burden of environmental pollution and degradation, and climate change impacts disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations, such as low-income communities and Indigenous groups.


Where do poor ecological practices occur in Australia?

They come from NSW, VIC, SA,


What other ways do people effect the environment?

Humans pollute the earth, and they move and displace ecological communities.


What is a xerosere?

A xerosere is a succession of ecological communities which originated in a dry habitat such as a sand desert or sand dunes.


True or false an existing community is gradually replaced by another community in an ecological succession?

Ecological Succession--The gradual replacement of one community by anotherPrimary Succession--Ecological succession that happens where there are few, if any, living things.Secondary Succession--Ecological succession in a place where a community already exists.


Why do similar communities occur in similar habitats?

biodiversity


What term is defined as a natural change that occurs in communities over time?

The natural change occurring in communities or ecosystems over time is referred to as Evolution.


What happens to a pioneer communities?

Pioneer communities are often the first groups to inhabit a new or disturbed environment, leading to the establishment of initial ecological frameworks. Over time, these communities can undergo succession, where more complex and diverse species gradually replace the pioneers, ultimately leading to a stable climax community. This transition enhances biodiversity and ecosystem stability, but pioneer communities may also face challenges such as environmental changes or competition from invasive species. Their role is crucial for initiating ecological processes and setting the stage for future ecological development.