Principally those it eats (insects, crayfish, turtles, shellfish) and those trying to eat it (bears, wolves, bobcats).
In your comunity you interact with puppies, birds, ats.
Yes. We are all organisms, and interact with other organisms every single day.
No, a raccoon is not a biotic factor. Biotic factors refer to living organisms in an ecosystem, such as plants, animals, and microorganisms. Raccoons are indeed living organisms, but they are considered biotic agents rather than biotic factors. Biotic factors are typically used to describe the interrelationships and interactions between different living organisms in an ecosystem.
The parts of an organism's enviroment that are living or once living and interact with the organsim are biotic factors. :)
Ecology
no
Living things interact in a number of ways. They have symbiotic relationships that can either hurt or be good for the organisms. Most organisms also produce products that other organisms need.
In your comunity you interact with puppies, birds, ats.
ecoconection
arthropod
Ecology
Yes. We are all organisms, and interact with other organisms every single day.
they die
Is called Ecology.
chicken
No, a raccoon is not a biotic factor. Biotic factors refer to living organisms in an ecosystem, such as plants, animals, and microorganisms. Raccoons are indeed living organisms, but they are considered biotic agents rather than biotic factors. Biotic factors are typically used to describe the interrelationships and interactions between different living organisms in an ecosystem.
The parts of an organism's enviroment that are living or once living and interact with the organsim are biotic factors. :)