BIOL 117 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Acer Rubrum, Lichen, Secondary Succession

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Abiotic factors are those non-living physical and chemical factors which affect the ability of organisms to survive and reproduce. Some abiotic factors light intensity temperature range type of soil or rock ph level (acidity or alkalinity) Water availability dissolved gases level of pollutant. Biotic factors are all the living things or their materials that directly or indirectly affect an organism in its environment. This would include organisms, their presence, parts, interaction, and wastes. Factors such as parasitism, disease, and predation (one animal eating another) would also be classified as biotic factors. Question: if an animal dies, and the bones and other things are in the soil. Primary: begins with bare rock exposed by geologic activity - volcanism, glaciers, earthquake (platonic movement), etc. Example sere: rock -> lichen -> moss -> grass -> shrub -> trees -> oak hickory forest. The first thing that colonize from bare rocks are lichens.

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