ecology appy, reece, brett. what is ecology ecology is a scientific study of interactions of...
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- ECOLOGY Appy, Reece, Brett
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- What is Ecology Ecology is a scientific study of interactions of organisms with one another and with the physical and chemical environment.
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- Species Population The Population is a group of organisms of a same species who occupy the same area. Example: There are certain amount of jaguars in Rainforest.
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- Habitat A habitat for jaguar is in Southern to the Central America
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- COMPETITION A symbiotic relationship between jaguar and other animal is that jaguars dont like being near predators.
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- Commensalism Commensalism. Jaguar does not have any commenalism with any animals
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- Carrying Capacity Jaguars live in tropical rain forest with certain amount of population.
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- Niche The place or function of a given organism within its ecosystem.
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- PREDATOR A FORM OF SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP OF JAGUAR IS THAT THEY EAT PREYS LIKE DEER, SNAKE, RODENTS, CROCODILES ETC. A FORM OF SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP OF JAGUAR IS THAT THEY EAT PREYS LIKE DEER, SNAKE, RODENTS, CROCODILES ETC.
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- SYMBIOSIS Interaction between jaguar is that they only live with their family and not with others.
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- Parasitism Parasitism is a non-mutual symbiotic relationship between species, where one species, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the other, the host.
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- Succession Succession is a process by which a structure of a biological community evolves over time like in Amazon
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- Community Community is the study of the interactions between species in communities.
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- Prey An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food.
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- Limiting Factors An environmental factor that tends to limit population size of jaguars in the South America.
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- PIONEER SPECIES The first species to move into lifeless environment.