The two things that control where biomes are.
What is temperature and precipatation?
The job and the address of a species.
What is a nitche
The change from one ecological community to another.
What is succession?
Organisims living closley together for long periods of time.
What is symbiosis?
An organisim that is introduced from another ecosystem and cuases harm to its new ecosystem
What is an invasive species
A large area with distinctive plant, animals, and climate.
What is a Biome
The range of conditions an organisim can live in.
What is tolerance?
This kind of succession where you are starting with soil after an ecological disturbance.
What is secondary succession?
The symbiont is helped but the host is harmed
What is parasitism?
A species that is in danger of going extinct.
This is a hot dry biome.
What is the desert?
What is competition?
The type of succession where there is no soil.
What is Primary succession?
Both the symbiont and the host benifit.
What is mutualism?
Over hunting
What is an example of over exploitation
This is a cold dry biome.
What is the Tundra?
This is the idea that two organisims cannot occupy the same niche at the same time.
What is the competitive exclusion principle?
The first speces to arrive.
What is a pioneer species?
The symbiont benifits, the host is neither helped or harmed.
Comensalisim
Removing foresest to build roads.
What is an example of habitat destruction?
This is the biome where we live.
What is a deciduous (duh-si-joo-uhs) forest?
This is when organisims devide the resources so that they are not in direct competition.
What is resource partitioning?
The final stage of succession.
Corals and algae live togehter, the algae feeds the coral sugar and the the coral protects the algae and provides nutrients.
What is an example of mutualism?
Characterisitics that make an organisim a better invasive speices.
What are r-adapted (lots of babies, little care), and generalist?