i don't know but i have the same question... that's prob. why i am on this website
habitat destructionloss of genetic diversityintroduction of exotic species
Abiotic Factors. Water, sunlight, soil, temperature, and rocks..! :)
The subsystems of an ecosystem include abiotic and biotic factors that work together. They include different species, families, kingdoms, and phylums.
Abiotic factors are chemical and physical factors of the environment like climate and soil type - 'non living'Solar energy input is affected by season, cloud cover and changes in the Earth's orbit.Light is important for plants for photosynthesis, for seed germination, and for the behaviour of animals like reproduction timeClimate are rainfall, wind, and high temperatureTopography are the surface of the land like height of mountains, the positions of the slopes that affect drainage, and the behaviour of organismsOxygen availabilityEdaphic is connected with the soil like the pH of the soil, mineral salt of soil, the soil texturePollution in the air, water, landCatastrophes like earthquakesBiotic factors are things done by organisms like predation and competition - 'living'Competition like for food, habitat, and mates can be either interspecific (between species) or intraspecific (within species)Mutualism is the relation between partnersGrazing, predation,Parasitism is the relationship between 2 species where one benefits from the otherBiotic factors are density dependent which describes the factors that affect the size of the population relative to the area of the land. The bigger the population the greater the competition for food and habitat due to less land.biotic factors are a living thing
Pollution is most often considered to be abiotic but there are cases where it is biotic. One of these is invasive species. However, that is not usually what answer you are looking for.
three abiotic factors would be water, air and soil
Habitat :)
habitat destructionloss of genetic diversityintroduction of exotic species
Prediators, the amount of same species e.g mating season
Platypuses do not "threaten" other species. Platypuses feed on a variety of small invertebrates, but they do not threaten these species, as the creatures are plentiful.
producer:a producer is anything that produce its own food,like plants
Niche : All Factors that a species needs to survive/reproduce.-Food-Abiotic Conditions-Behavior
Yes, this is true.
Abiotic Factors. Water, sunlight, soil, temperature, and rocks..! :)
Some of the biotic factors would be rainforests where they live and humans that have hunted them. Some abiotic factors would be rainfall, temperature, water, and bones and hair for food. The Tasmanian devil is an endangered species.
Abiotic factors of a ecosystem are physical non living ones such as the weather, soil, a river, anything that's a not living.Biotic factors include biological influences on organisms such as the types of plants growing, and the species of animals in the ecosystem, and any factor that's living.Together abiotic and biotic factors determine the survival and growth of and organism.
No. "Community" is a specific term for all the species living in a given location. "Species are not "abiotic".