Predator-prey relationship
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the author of geographical distribution of animals is Louis Agassiz
In an area with an ecological gradient the relayed of abundance of plants and animals changes according to
In an area with an ecological gradient the relayed of abundance of plants and animals changes according to
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.
The types and numbers of animals in an ecosystem are determined by factors such as climate, habitat availability, food resources, competition with other species, and predation. These factors influence the distribution and abundance of different species within an ecosystem.
would require an elaborate experimental design to answer, is difficult to answer because a large experimental area would be required, is difficult to answer because a long-term experiment would be required, and is a question that a present-day ecologist would be likely to ask.
Milton Webster Weller has written: 'The island waterfowl' -- subject(s): Island animals, Anatidae 'Role of habitat in the distribution and abundance of marsh birds' -- subject(s): Birds, Habitat
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Controlling the animals
Some animals commonly found in abundance on islands include birds, reptiles (such as iguanas and tortoises), insects (such as beetles and butterflies), and small mammals (such as rodents and bats). These animals often adapt and thrive in the unique island ecosystems.
can a physical therapist work with animals?