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tolerance range is the abiotic conditions. Optimal range is the preferred range of a species
Ability to survive and reproduce under conditions that differ from their optimal conditions
Optimal Payments's population is 200.
The population of Optimal Payments is 2,012.
The population of Optimal Energy Joule is 120.
The race tuner on a motorcycle is designed to operate the bike at optimal efficiency which under extreme conditions. It adjusts the fuel ratio, engine timing, and spark to match driving conditions.
Different species have different ranges of tolerance, which define the conditions where they can live, and optimal, or preferred temperatures, where they will be most productive. Often, higher temperatures are associated with higher productivity, however, at extreme temperature values (which vary relative to the species), conditions become too harsh. At the extreme of their zones of tolerance, organisms will be stressed and more vulnerable to other threats. An animal, for example, could be stressed directly under the conditions, and may also experience shortages of food if the organisms that it feeds on are stressed. Long-term changes can lead to migrations as organisms shift to areas with more appropriate temperatures, or extinctions/extirpation if they cannot reach those areas.
The range of a biotic factor depends on the specific organism. That said, every population thrives on an optimal range and beyond the range you will find less organisms.
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Archaebacteria can generally survive in much more extreme conditions, such as extreme heat, salty, pH, etc. environments. Those "other" bacteria will generally survive only within an optimal range of temperature, etc.
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1 yr optimal conditions.