Species - Individuals who can interbreed to produce fertile offspring.
Biodiversity - This is the variety of living organisms within an area.
Population - The number of individuals within a species living in a particular area.
Producer - An organism that can produce its own food using light energy from the sun.
Consumer - An organism who has to consume food to gain energy.
Herbivore - An animal that only eats plants.
Carnivore - An animal that eats meat (other animals).
Omnivore - An animal which eats both animals and plants.
Predator - An animal which hunts other animals for food.
Prey - An animal that is hunted by another animal.
Food chain - Shows the feeding relationship between individuals.
Example
Grasses → Mountain Hare → Golden Eagle
Food web - A diagram to show all of the interlinking food chains within an environment.
A community is all of the living organisms living in a particular area.
An ecosystem consists of all the organisms (the community) living in a particular habitat and the non-living components with which the organisms interact.
A niche is the role an organism plays within a community.
Competition in ecosystems will occur between organisms when resources are in short supply.
Animals are in competition for:
food
space
water availability
mates
Plants are in competition for:
nutrients
water
space
light/sunlight
Intraspecific competition occurs from individuals of the same species for all of the resources they require.
Interspecific competition occurs from individuals of different species for one or a few of the resources they require.
Intraspecific competition is more intense than interspecific competition because organisms are competing for more resources.