There are the Biotic and Abiotic factors that affect Gray Wolves:
Biotic: - living factors
Abiotic: - non-living factors
These are only a few that I can think of off the top of my head. Hope that it helps! ;)
is that the fox is an mid level consumer a nd i dont know what a biotic or abiotic factors are and please help me?
A gray fox is a biotic factor. Biotic factors are all living things. Abiotic factors are non-living things (air, soil, temperature, water, rocks).
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Temperature Pollution Weather Fire(s) Buildings Etc. biotic factors include deer bears people rodents and plants
Tundra- Abiotic: soil, cold Biotic: Deers, humans, polar bears, caribou, Attic fox, wolves ect. Tundra is mostly found in AntarticaTiaga- Abiotic: soil biotic: treesMarine Biome- Abiotic: water, lilly pads. Biotic: FishesTropical Rain forest- Abiotic: leaves that have fallen(now dead) Biotic: Monkey, Orangatang, snake, etc.Grassland Biome- Abiotic: dead grass, dead animals. Biotic: Hyenas, Zebra, Praire Dogs.
Some biotic factors in the Taiga include animals, plants, bacteria, etc.
trees humans wolves bacteria grass
Coniferous trees, plants, animals like wolves and bears etc
goats,sheep,cows,wolves,horses, and sometimes deer are in the meadow biome.
Coyote's have a few biotic factors. One of the most important is being near other animals that may harm them. This includes other coyotes, alligators, cougars, wolves, and humans.
Something non-living, like a rock or sand.
Coyote's have a few biotic factors. One of the most important is being near other animals that may harm them. This includes other coyotes, alligators, cougars, wolves, and humans.
Abiotic factors are the non-living factors in an ecosystem that effect the survival of organisms in the ecosystem. Light, temperature, and atmospheric gases are the examples of Abiotic factors. Another example would be a forest fire.Other examples:An abiotic factor is a non-living thing that affects animals in an ecosystem. It affects the amount of animals that can live in that area.(carrying capacity i think)An example of an abiotic factor would be water. water dose not breathe or eat. It's not alive. Yet it affects living things, such as falcons or wolves for example. without much water, an animal wouldn't survive long.Abiotic factors are non-living elements such as a rock, water, and even sunlight.
Biotic factors in a boreal forest include eagles, wolves, owls, foxes, otters, and rabbits. Other biotic factors are trees such as firs, spruces, birches, and poplars.