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Topic 7-Ecology
Abiotic and Biotic Factors
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Abiotic Factors
are
non living
factors
Biotic Factors
are
living
factors
Example of abiotic factors which affect a community:
•
light
intensity
•
temperature
•
moisture
levels
•
soil
pH and
mineral
content
•
wind
intensity and
direction
•
carbon
dioxide
levels for
plants
•
oxygen
levels for
aquatic animal
Biotic factors which can affect a community are:
• availability of
food
• new
predators
arriving
• new
pathogens
•Competition: one
species
outcompeting another so the numbers are no longer
enough
to
breed
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