Biotic factors, such as plants, animals, and microorganisms, interact with each other and influence the structure and function of terrestrial ecosystems by affecting species diversity, food webs, and nutrient cycling. Abiotic factors, including climate, soil, water, and sunlight, determine the habitat conditions and resources available for organisms, shaping their distribution and adaptations. Together, these biotic and abiotic factors create a dynamic interplay that drives ecosystem processes, resilience, and overall health. Changes in either type of factor can lead to significant shifts in ecosystem balance and biodiversity.
Biotic factors are certainly being affected by littering. Biotic factors are the living things that make up the ecosystem. When we litter, the trash may decompose or not which will affect the biotic factors.
anything that is living is a biotic factor
biotic factors would be trees, dead animals, flowers, leaves, and other plants
hunter, Nick, and Spencer
Yes,moisture is a biotic factor. Biotic factors are those which effect the living organisms in the environment.They are natural & environmental factors & moisture is one of them.As it effects the surrounding environment & climate/temperature.
Biotic
Biotic factors are certainly being affected by littering. Biotic factors are the living things that make up the ecosystem. When we litter, the trash may decompose or not which will affect the biotic factors.
anything that is living is a biotic factor
biotic factors would be trees, dead animals, flowers, leaves, and other plants
yes because they are biotic factors of an ecosystems
hunter, Nick, and Spencer
interrelations between soil and biotic factors.
Biotic factors are living components that directly affect an ecosystem. Some biotic factors of fireflies are snails and slugs which they feed on, and frogs and toads which prey on fireflies.
The fungi
trees affect it and its suroundings
=lower availability of water and the consequent importance of water as a limiting factor characterize a terrestrial ecosystem.==lower availability of water and the consequent importance of water as a limiting factor characterize a terrestrial ecosystem.=
Yes,moisture is a biotic factor. Biotic factors are those which effect the living organisms in the environment.They are natural & environmental factors & moisture is one of them.As it effects the surrounding environment & climate/temperature.