Biology 2483A Study Guide - Pacific Tree Frog, Trematoda, Scientific Method

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The scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environment; the scientific study of interactions that determine the distribution (geographic location) and abundance of organisms. The notion that there is a balance of nature and return to an original preferred state after disturbance is a common misconception as many random factors contribute to complete changes in ecosystems that are not necessarily reversible. There are however, a handful of keystone species that the ecosystem relies upon to stay abundant. I) organisms interact and are interconnected though the connectedness may sometimes be vague, it is nevertheless present. Ii) everything goes somewhere despite the negative consequences faced by an ecosystem, life continues and organisms are immediately influenced. Iii) no population can increase in size forever as in human populations and bacteria in a beaker, there are certain limits that imposed upon population growth in every ecosystem.

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