Species

 
Species
 
Biodiversity
 
Population
 
Producer
 
Consumer
 
Herbivore
 
Carnivore
 
Omnivore
 
Predator
 
Prey
 
Ecosystem
 
Community
 
Niche
 
Interspecific competition
 
Intraspecific competition
 
Biotic factors
 
Abiotic factors
 
Quadrats
 
Pitfall traps
 
Indicator species
 
Light reactions
 
Chlorophyll
 
Carbon fixation
 
Starch
 
Limiting factors
 
Fertilisers
 
Pesticides
 
Nitrates
 
Algal blooms
 
Biological control
 
Mutation
 
Adaptation
 
Natural selection
 
Selection pressures
 
Isolation barrier
 
Selective advantage
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Delve into the intricate web of relationships within ecosystems, from the diverse species that inhabit them to the competitive and cooperative interactions they engage in. Explore the roles of producers, consumers, predators, and prey, and uncover the balance of biodiversity and population dynamics. Learn about biotic and abiotic factors shaping these ecosystems, and discover the vital processes such as carbon fixation and light reactions that sustain life within them.

  • Ecosystems
  • Species Interactions
  • Biodiversity
  • Population Dynamics
  • Carbon Fixation

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  1. Species

  2. Biodiversity

  3. Population

  4. Producer

  5. Consumer

  6. Herbivore

  7. Carnivore

  8. Omnivore

  9. Predator

  10. Prey

  11. Ecosystem

  12. Community

  13. Niche

  14. Interspecific competition

  15. Intraspecific competition

  16. Biotic factors

  17. Abiotic factors

  18. Quadrats

  19. Pitfall traps

  20. Indicator species

  21. Light reactions

  22. Chlorophyll

  23. Carbon fixation

  24. Starch

  25. Limiting factors

  26. Fertilisers

  27. Pesticides

  28. Nitrates

  29. Algal blooms

  30. Biological control

  31. Mutation

  32. Adaptation

  33. Natural selection

  34. Selection pressures

  35. Isolation barrier

  36. Selective advantage

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