exotic species
Which of these terms best defines cartilage
Nonnative species can significantly disrupt the population dynamics of native species by introducing competition for resources, predation, or disease. For instance, if a nonnative predator is introduced into an ecosystem, it may prey on native species that have not evolved defenses against it, leading to declines in native populations. Additionally, nonnative species may outcompete natives for food and habitat, further exacerbating population declines. Overall, these interactions can lead to reduced biodiversity and altered ecosystem functioning.
The morphological species concept differentiates species by their physical traits, basically. The biological species concept defines a species as generally organisms that breed with others of the same species; rather a genetic isolation concept. The phylogenetic concept is based on evolutionary relationships and is the concept used by cladists.
a population is a count of one species & a community counts as many species all at same time.
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Husband or Wife
A software license defines the terms and conditions in which the person who owns a copy of the software, is able to do with the software. Usually it defines the terms on whether the owner of the copy is allowed to distribute or modify the software.
No, a bale is not a community in an ecosystem. In ecological terms, a community refers to a group of interacting species living in the same area. A "bale" typically refers to a bundle of hay or other materials, which does not represent a collection of living organisms interacting within an ecosystem.
A species' unique position within its ecosystem is known as its ecological niche. This niche includes both the physical habitat where the species lives and the role it plays in the ecosystem, such as its feeding relationships, activities, and interactions with other species. The niche of a species is essential for maintaining the balance and functioning of the entire ecological community.
set of ordered pairs
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Some terms that may be used to describe a threatened condition include at risk, endangered, vulnerable, and precarious. These terms are often used to convey the level of danger or susceptibility that a species, ecosystem, or entity faces.