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Define: ecosystem | Any group of living and non-living things occurring together and the interrelationships between them |
Define: Habitat | The place where an organism lives |
Define: Population | All the organisms of one species who live in the same place at the same time and can breed together |
Define: Community | All the populations of different species who live in the same place at the same time and can interact with each other |
Define: Niche | The role that each species plays in an ecosystem |
Define: Abiotic | The effects of non-living components e.g. pH, temperature, nutrients, light intensity |
Define: Biotic | effects of living components e.g. predation, food supply and disease |
Define: Producer | Photosynthetic organisms that supply chemical energy to all other organisms |
Define: Consumer | An organism that generally obtains food by feeding on other organisms or organic matter due to lack of the ability to manufacture own food from inorganic sources; a heterotroph |
Define: Decomposer | Organisms that feed on waste material or dead organisms e.g. bacteria, fungi and some animals |
Define: Trophic Level | A position in a food chain or Ecological Pyramid occupied by a group of organisms with similar feeding mode |
Define: Interspecific Competition | The competition for resources between species which is a form of environmental resistance to populations of a species. |
Define: Intraspecific Competition | Competition for resources between members of the same species |
Define: Stimulus | Any change in the environment that causes a response |
Define: Response | A change in behaviour or physiology as a result of a change in the environment |
Define: Homeostatis | Keeping the maintainance of the internal environment in a constant state despite external changes |
Define: Negative Feedback | The reversal of a change in the internal environment to return to a steady state or optimum position |
Define: Positive Feedback | Process that increases any change detected by the receptors. |
Define: Succession | A directional change in a community of organisms over time |
Define: Carrying Capacity | The minimum population size that can be maintained over a period of time in a particular habitat |
Define: Competition | Competition happens when resources (like food and water) are not present in adequate amounts to satisfy the needs of all the individuals who depend on those resources |
Define: Intraspecific Competition | Competition that occurs between those of the same species |
Define; Interspecific Competition | Competition between those of different species |
Define: Coppicing | Cutting tree trunks close to the ground to encourage new growth |
Define: Conservation | The maintenance of biodiversity, including diversity between species, genetic diversity within species and maintenance of a variety of habitats and ecosystems |
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