Ecosystem
population
the environment, the organisms in the environment and the interactions between these organisms and their environments. Scientists who study ecology are called ecologists. They study the ecology of a certain place. This means they study a certain area of land. Everything about it from the weather patterns to the animal and plant life.
There are many factors in an environment that influence biodiversity, but the root is availability of resources. The more difference resources available, the higher the biomass of the environment. A higher biomass tends to mean a higher number of organisms, and where there are many organisms, specialization and formation of niches causes specification and increases the biodiversity of the environment.
Three abiotic parts of a marsh community would be water, climate, stones, and soil. These all effect the living organisms in the marsh community.
Population which is all of the organisms of the same species.
how changes in the environment affect a community of organisms
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An ecosystem is a collection of several interacting populations that inhabit a common environment. These populations can include living organisms like plants, animals, and microorganisms, as well as non-living components like soil, water, and air. Ecosystems are dynamic systems where energy, nutrients, and materials cycle through the environment, supporting the interconnected web of life within them.
ecosystem
COMMUNITY!
yes exactly
These are known as biotic factors, which include plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms that interact with each other and with the non-living components of their environment. They form the foundation of ecosystem structure and function.
If you mean community, a community is a group of interacting organisms sharing an environment.
A Biological community of interacting organisms and their environment
Ecosystem.
community
A field community refers to a group of organisms that inhabit the same ecological community in a particular habitat, such as a field or grassland. These communities are characterized by the interactions among the various species and their relationships with the environment they live in. Examples include a group of plants, animals, and microorganisms living in a grassy field ecosystem.