ENVS195 Lecture 5: Dynamic Ecosystems

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Population: group of individuals of the same species living within a specified region. Community: all the populations of species in a particular environment (only living) Ecosystem: community + non-living components of a specific region (living and non living) The result of all the interactions b/w abiotic and biotic factors throughout evolution. Genetic diversity (or genetic richness) -> ultimate source. Biome: ecosystems classified together according to similar vegetation and animal types (6 in the world - very large) Abiotic components: non-living components/ characteristics of the ecosystem that impact the distribution of biotic components (need all of these factors for growth and survival but the two most. Variability in genetic makeup among individuals of the same species; the ultimate source of biodiversity at all levels. The total number of species in an area. Global estimates 5 to 20 million -> highest level a. b. The variety of ecosystems in an area a.

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