This relationship is seen when one organisms number increases, the other decreases.
What is a predatory prey relationship?
This refers to the different species seen in a particular ecosystem.
What is biodiversity?
This liquid can severely impact ecosystems.
What is acid rain?
The goal of this is to rebuild biodiversity through natural stages.
What is ecological succession?
The lowest level for a living thing.
What is a cell?
This relationship is seen when both organisms are benefiting from an interaction.
What is a mutualistic relationship?
This term refers to the "feeding Level" of an organism
What is trophic level?
This is the gas that is released during respiration.
What is CO2?
What is secondary succession?
In a food web the arrow points to this.
What is a consumer?
The relationship between a tree and a bird.
What is commensalism?
What is autotroph?
This organism is the most important to the recycling of nutrients.
What is a decomposer?
This species is different depending on if it is primary or secondary succession.
What is a pioneer species?
This relationship is seen when an organism infects a host.
What is parasitic?
An example of this is food, water, shelter, space, and mates.
What is a density dependent factor?
This occurs when too much Nitrogen is released into a water source.
What is an algae bloom?
This is when a ecosystem is at is peak performance and the most stable.
What is a climax community?
This term refers to an organism that can severely impact ecological succession.
What is an invasive species?
This relationship is seen between members of the same population as well as members of other population when there are many limiting factors.
What is competition?
This is influenced by the limiting factors in a given environment.
What is carrying capacity?
This is how carbon is stored for millions of years within the earth.
What is a fossil fuel?
This is a biological systems resist to change.
What is homeostasis?
What is 145700 Joules?