The interaction between the living components and non-living components
Factors that plants may compete for
Light
Space
Water
Mineral ions from soil
Factors that animals might compete for
Food
Mates
Territory
Intraspecific competition
Competition within a species
Interspecific competition
Competition between different species
Interdependence
Different species in a ecosystem depend on each other for various resources, if one species is removed, the whole community may be affected
Stable community
A community in which all the biotic factors (the different species) and all abiotic factors are balanced so that population sizes remain relatively constant
Abiotic factors
Non-living factors
Abiotic factors that may affect an ecosystem
Light intensity
Temperature
Moisture
Soil pH and mineral content
Wind intensity and direction
Carbon dioxide level
Oxygen level
Light intensity affects an ecosystem
Different species of plants may have different optimum light intensities for growth
Temperature affects an ecosystem
Different species of plants and animals may have different optimum temperatures for growth and survival
Soil pH affects an ecosystem
Certain plants may grow better in either alkaline or acidic soil
Soil pH may affect the appearance of the plant eg. colour of hydrangea
Moisture level affects an ecosystem
Many plants cannot survive in waterlogged soil as their roots cannot respire
Certain plants are adapted to high moisture levels
Wind intensity affects an ecosystem
Plant seeds are more likely to germinate in locations with lower wind intensity, which may also attract animals that depend on the plant to live nearby
Soil mineral content affects an ecosystem
Most plants require a high level of soil minerals to grow well
Plants adapted to low soil mineral content
Carnivorous plants catch insects to compensate for the low level of soil mineral content
Carbon dioxide concentration affects an ecosystem
Higher carbon dioxide concentration leads to more plant growth
Oxygen concentration affects an ecosystem
Aquatic animals cannot survive in areas with low oxygen concentration
Biotic factors that may affect an ecosystem
Food
New predators
New pathogens
Competition
Adaptations
Features that enable organisms to survive in their living environment