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water quality, water toxcicity, wheter or not there is a suitable living area, number of predators, etc.
Predator-prey relationship
In biology, common limiting factor resources are environmental conditions that limit the growth, abundance, or distribution of an organism or a population of organisms in an ecosystem. :G-11.
Organisms
Abiotic Components affect the number,distribution,metabolism and behaviour of various organisms in the ecosystem.
factors of eliminating wholesaler distribution
The reason why random distribution patterns for species are the rarest in nature is because of biotic and abiotic factors. These give rise to organisms being clustered or spread out.
Dudley Clay Carver has written: 'Ecological factors affecting distribution and abundance of the centrarchids of the recent delta of the Mississippi River' -- subject- s -: Fishes, Sunfishes
A law stating that the abundance or distribution of an organism can be controlled by certain factors (e.g. the climatic, topographic, and biological requirements of plants and animals) where levels of these exceed the maximum or minimum limits of tolerance of that organism.
Abiotic factors are the nonliving components of an ecosystem that affect the organisms living therein. Some abiotic factors that may affect a snake are: water supply and distribution, rate of precipitation, temperature patterns.
Living factors also known as biotic factors are components in the environment that affect living organisms such as prey and food. [they affect the organism's existence, prey hunt on them and they need food to survive] Non living factors also known as abiotic factors are non living components in the environment such as temperature, light. [changes in temperature and light affect organisms] United Nations Farms
abiotic parameters control the abundance of organisms in an ecosystem and the survival growth of each organism requires a comlex set of conditions, all conditions must remain within the tolerance range of the organism e.g if min or max temperature is axceeded, the organism dies some abiotic factors are: temperature, radiation, pressure, salinity, pH, organic compounds and inorganic compounds