Why do exotic species sometimes take over an ecosystem
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When exotic species are introduced into a new ecosystem, they
often don't encounter the same factors that controlled the exotic
species population or growth that was in the original
ecosystem.
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What type of aquatic ecosystems are formed by mixture of salt and fresh water
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brackish
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Who would be most concerned with the cycling of nutrients through the biotic and abiotic components of a given area
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a systems ecologist
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What happens when two organisms attempt to occupy the same niche
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COMPETITION
competition
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Which of these is an example of interaction between biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem
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Photosynthesis! (A+)
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Why do exotic species sometimes take over an ecosystem
When exotic species are introduced into a new ecosystem, they
often don't encounter the same factors that controlled the exotic
species population or growth that was in the original
ecosystem.
What type of aquatic ecosystems are formed by mixture of salt and fresh water
brackish
Who would be most concerned with the cycling of nutrients through the biotic and abiotic components of a given area
a systems ecologist
What happens when two organisms attempt to occupy the same niche
COMPETITION
competition
Which of these is an example of interaction between biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem