The rate at which the ecosystem produces chemical energy from sunlight.
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In ecosystem ecology we put all organisms together and, insofar as we can, we try to understand how the system operates as a whole. This means that, rather than worrying mainly about particular species, we try to focus on major functional aspects of the system. These functional aspectsinclude such things as the amount of energy that is produced by photosynthesis, how energy or materials flow along the many steps in a food chain, or what controls the rate of decomposition of materials or the rate at which nutrients are recycled in the system.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that skinny people have a lower tolerance for freezing temperatures compared to individuals with more body fat. Tolerance to cold temperatures can vary based on factors such as metabolic rate, fitness level, and individual differences in thermoregulation.
Physiological mechanisms underlying a trade-off between growth rate and tolerance of feed deprivation in the European sea bass
The rate at which the ecosystem produces chemical energy from sunlight.
Most animals produce carbon dioxide at relatively the same rate. The animals that produce the most carbon dioxide are the ones that must breathe the most rapidly.
Population growth rate is a measure that helps determine how quickly a population increases within an ecosystem. It is influenced by factors like birth rate, death rate, immigration, and emigration. Understanding the population growth rate is crucial for studying ecosystem dynamics and implementing conservation strategies.
The speed at which a volume of water moves through an aquatic ecosystem is called water flow rate.
Of course they do. At a faster rate than most animals which is why we have so many. All animals must mate in order to continue the species.
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The snake minimizes the species and birth rate of rodents, insects, and some mammals that destroy our farm land. They are exterminators for our ecosystem!
Cats typically breathe at a rate of 20-30 breaths per minute, which is faster than most animals of similar size.
Generally speaking, the higher the metabolism rate and/or heart rate, the more energy in the form of food is needed by mammals.Also other mammals and most other animals have little or no fat to store energy.Therefore,these animals need to eat more regularly and often.
Animals require higher rate of respiration as they move from one place to another and therefore they need more energy. There the rate of respiration in animals is than in plants. They require more enrgy.
In ecosystem ecology we put all organisms together and, insofar as we can, we try to understand how the system operates as a whole. This means that, rather than worrying mainly about particular species, we try to focus on major functional aspects of the system. These functional aspectsinclude such things as the amount of energy that is produced by photosynthesis, how energy or materials flow along the many steps in a food chain, or what controls the rate of decomposition of materials or the rate at which nutrients are recycled in the system.