biotic.
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The amount of annual rainfall affecting a cactus' growth in a desert ecosystem is an example of an abiotic factor. Abiotic factors are non-living components of an ecosystem that influence the organisms living within it.
a limiting factor
mutualism
All the populations in an ecosystem refer to the various species of organisms living and interacting within a specific environment. These populations may include plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms that are interdependent and contribute to the overall functioning of the ecosystem. Changes in one population can have ripple effects on other populations within the ecosystem.
To create a functional ecosystem in a bottle, you would typically need living organisms like plants, algae, snails, and bacteria. These organisms will interact with each other to maintain a balanced ecosystem within the bottle. It's important to make sure the biotic items you choose are compatible and can thrive in a closed environment.
its because they cant stay together.
After a primary disturbance, an ecosystem can support pioneer organisms that are typically fast-growing, r-strategists, and adaptable to harsh conditions. These organisms are often the first to colonize and establish in the newly disturbed area, helping to stabilize the ecosystem and pave the way for other species to follow.
its because they cant stay together.
These factors includes the availability of rain. The type of animal in the ecosystem also affects the ecosystem. Finally the activities of both humans and animals affects the ecosystem.
what kind of ecosystem does a weasel live in
fresh water ecosystem.