Abiotic things in the forest

    • [DOC File]Ecology Review - Rochester City School District

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      Abiotic: nonliving things in an ecosystem (like water, oxygen temperature, etc) ... (like a forest fire) Biomagnification: This is a concept related to food webs: the higher the organism in the food chain, the more toxins will be collected in them. When pollutants (anything put into an ecosystem that does not naturally belong there) enter an ...


    • [DOC File]Ecology

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      a. abiotic b. the population c. the biosphere d. biotic ____ 14. A community is several species of animals interacting, while a population is. a. members of one species in an area. ... As loggers take more trees out of a forest, there are fewer places for a certain type of bird to build a nest. What is this an example of?


    • [DOC File]Biome Worksheet - Mr. Luth's Website

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      tropical rain forest. tropical dry forest. tropical savanna. desert. temperate grassland. temperate woodland and shrubland. temperate forest. northwestern coniferous forest. boreal forest. tundra. Each of these biomes is defined by a unique set of abiotic factors – particularly climate – and has a characteristic ecological community.


    • [DOC File]Soil Invertebrates and Abiotic Factors

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      Be sure all jars are labeled with your group number and site name (Hillside or Forest)! Extraction should be nearly complete after 36-48 hours. Abiotic Factors. Soil moisture and organic content will be determined on the soil from the second bag collected for each of the two locations.


    • [DOC File]Science 7

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      3) Forest. 4) Arctic. Different ecosystems will have different types of organisms, different conditions and vary in size (they can be large or small). They include the living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) things. Section 2.2. Abiotic Parts of an Ecosystem. The non-living parts of the environment.


    • [DOC File]Ch 18 Introduction to Ecology

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      Abiotic A term that describes a nonliving factor in an ecosystem. Agriculture The artificial cultivation of food, fiber, and other goods by the systematic growing and harvesting of various organisms. Aquatic A term that describes an organism associated with a water environment.


    • Ecological Succession

      A tree falling in a forest affects the forest ecosystem. A fire might alter the forest habitat so much that some species cannot survive and others can thrive. The process of one community replacing another as a result of changing abiotic and biotic factors is called ecological succession.



    • [DOC File]Ecology Webquest - Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools

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      Choose the Forest Food Chain. What animals were in your food chain? Place them in the correct order. What 5 things happen if you take the frog out of the food chain? 1. _____ 2. ... List three abiotic things that would limit a population size: ...


    • [DOC File]Ecosystem Study Guide

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      : all of the abiotic and biotic parts of an ecosystem. Biosphere: The life supporting zone of the earth where atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere meet, interact and make life possible, is known as . biosphere. 7. Disruptions to Physical (abiotic/nonliving)Components


    • [DOC File]Worksheet 1: Abiotic versus Biotic factors

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      List the abiotic factors you would find on the left and the biotic factors on the right of your paper. Abiotic (nonliving – never was alive) Biotic (living) List the abiotic and the biotic factors in the following image. Abiotic Factors Biotic Factors Title: Worksheet 1: Abiotic versus Biotic factors ...


    • [DOC File]Ecological Succession Worksheet

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      A tree falling in a forest affects the forest ecosystem. A fire might alter the forest habitat so much that some species cannot survive and others can thrive. The process of one community replacing another because of changing abiotic and biotic factors is called ecological succession.


    • [DOC File]Level 2 Biology internal assessment resource

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      An abiotic factor that affects the plant species in this forest community is sunlight. Plants need light energy to carry out photosynthesis, to convert this energy into glucose for the plant to use.


    • [DOC File]Soil Invertebrates and Abiotic Factors

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      Be sure all jars are labeled with your group number and site name (Hillside or Forest)! Extraction should be nearly complete after 36-48 hours. Abiotic Factors. Soil moisture and organic content will be determined on the soil from the second bag collected.


    • [DOC File]Biome Worksheet

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      meters above the forest. floor – form a dense covering. called a canopy. In the. shade below the canopy, a. second layer of shorter. trees and vines forms an. understory. Organic matter. that falls to the forest floor. quickly decomposes and. the nutrients are recycled. • Abiotic factors: hot and wet year-round; thin, nutrient-poor soils ...


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