maybe coarl , the fishes / guppies / the fish you own , and yeaa thats all i know . :D
fish, sea anemones, crustaceans
Yes, fish are considered biotic factors in an ecosystem. Biotic factors are living organisms that inhabit an environment and interact with each other as well as with the abiotic factors (non-living components) in the ecosystem. Fish play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems by participating in food chains and nutrient cycling.
Producers are biotic factors
hunter, Nick, and Spencer
All living things are biotic factors.
fish, sea anemones, crustaceans
The fish...
abiotic water sunlight amount of dissolved oxygen in the water temperature gravel at the bottom plastic plants biotic fish aquatic plants micro organism algae
Yes, fish are considered biotic factors in an ecosystem. Biotic factors are living organisms that inhabit an environment and interact with each other as well as with the abiotic factors (non-living components) in the ecosystem. Fish play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems by participating in food chains and nutrient cycling.
Biotic factors refer to living things in a specified area.In a river, examples of biotic factors could refer to the following (if any exist in or around it):fishalgaeunderwater plantsland animals that drink from the river
Treess and grass and fish and the animals
Biotic
waves might make it get stuck to a big fish
The fish may be missing from the tank due to factors such as illness, water quality issues, predators, or the fish jumping out of the tank.
Producers are biotic factors
Coral,fish,eels,sharks,turtles
plants reptiles birds mammals fish amphibians