The climate of a certain area defines what types of life can survive there. Certain species are well-equipped to live in the forest, whereas other species are well-equipped to live in the desert.
They both are used for natural species
Humans
Climate clues include changes in weather patterns. The abundance or disappearance of certain plant and animal species can also provide important climate clues.
it is mostly the climate?
The combined, or aggregate, impacts of climate change have caused a decrease in the welfare of certain species across the globe. Certain of species of fish, for example, have been massively affected.
In biology: a population is a sub-section of a species as defined by geographic location
The relationship between the terms species and organism isthat they are both living. Organisms are in a species.
The smaller the island the fewer species that can live there. The smaller their populations can be the more vulnerable they are to further disturbance or climate change.
That depends on climate, location, and species.
The relationship between them is that they are both living and organisms are in a species. (hopefully this helps you) God bless!
A symbiotic relationship is a close long term relationship.
because of particilar place's climate, vegetation, etc.
A symbiotic relationship is a close and often long-term interaction between different biological species.
interspecific relationship is when two or more different species interact with each other. while intraspecific is the interaction between the same kind of species. :)
A heterogeneous relationship is a relationship that involves two or more species. For example, competition for food between two sepecies would be a heterogeneous relationship. In constrast, a homogeneous relationship is the opposite, a relationship with only one species such as a flock of one species of bird or a herd of one species.
It's called a parasitic relationship when one species benefits and one species is harmed. A simbiotic relationship is when both species benefit.
predator/prey