BIOL 2101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Ecological Niche, Eutrophication, Biological Specificity

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Environmental factors features that affect organisms, populations, communities, landscapes, etc. May be biotic or abiotic, natural or anthropogenic. Abiotic: temperature, moisture, radiation, wind or water currents, nutrients, etc. Biotic: other organisms, conspecific (same species) or interspecific (between species) Affect functions such as: productivity, decomposition, nutrient cycling. Abiotic environmental factors: temperature, moisture, radiation, wind currents, water currents, nutrients, toxic substances, etc. Biotic environmental factors: other organisms, conspecific (same species) or interspecific (different) organisms, direct effects such as predation, indirect effects such as competition for resources, etc. Mineral nutrients are often a limiting factor for ecosystem productivity. Limiting factor: factor with lowest available relative to need (changes environment most dramatically) Phosphorus (cid:894)i(cid:374) lau(cid:374)dr(cid:455) deterge(cid:374)ts(cid:895) ofte(cid:374) li(cid:373)its lake produ(cid:272)ti(cid:448)it(cid:455) additio(cid:374)al phosphorus (cid:373)a(cid:455) lead to eutrophication. Growth is controlled not by the total amount of resources available, but by the resources that is in shortest supply (eg. phosphorus in lakes, everything fluctuates based on phosophorus)

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