Producers
...utilise energy from the sun and nutrients from the
abiotic environment (carbon dioxide from the air or water, other nutrients from the soil or water) to perform photosynthesis and grow. Full article >>> producers : organ isms within an ecosystem that trap energy (by photosynthesis ). ...
Posterior
.... The posterior body division of an arthropod.
abiotic disease. A disease caused by factors other than pathogen s.
abiotic dis order . A disease caused by factors other than a pathogen ; physiological dis order . Full art...
Population
... isms in a plant population and the biotic and
abiotic factors which impact on them. Ecosystems can be narrowly defined or broadly defined (e.g. the basin big sagebrush ecosystem or the more general sagebrush ecosystem ) ... Full article >>> control action threshold. Pest populatio...
Photosynthesis
... order caused by factors other than a pathogen ;
abiotic dis order . Full article >>> Photosynthesis the process of capturing light energy converting it to chemical energy and storing it by manufacturing sugar (photo = light; syn- = with together; thesis = an arranging) ... Full article ...
Order
...fecal material ... Full article >>>
abiotic dis order . A disease caused by factors other than a pathogen ; physiological dis order . achene. A simple, one-seeded fruit in which the seed is attached to the ovary wall at only one point, such as the " seed " on the surface of a strawberry. ...
Niche
...l of an organ ism's utilization of the biotic and
abiotic resources of its environment . ecological pyramid ... Full article >>> Ecological niche s It is comparatively easy for a poikilotherm to accumulate enough energy to reproduce. Poikilotherms in the same ecological niche often have m...
Habitat
...bitat , which can be described as the sum of local
abiotic factors like climate and geology, as well as the other organ isms which share its habitat . Full article >>> speciation in which the evolution of reproductive isolating mechanisms occurs within the range and habitat of the pare...
Ecosystems
... isms in a plant population and the biotic and
abiotic factors which impact on them. Ecosystems can be narrowly defined or broadly defined (e.g. the basin big sagebrush ecosystem or the more general sagebrush ecosystem ) ... Full article >>> Ecological systems are studied at several d...
Ecosystem
...all the organ isms in a given area as well as the
abiotic factors with which they interact; a community an... isms in a plant population and the biotic and
abiotic factors which impact on them. See
abiotic factors; Biotic factors. Electrophoresis . Full article ...
Ecology
... isms in a plant population and the biotic and
abiotic factors which impact on them. See
abiotic factors; Biotic factors. Full article >>> Ecology the science of interrelations bet...
Division
.... The posterior body division of an arthropod.
abiotic disease. A disease caused by factors other than pathogen s.
abiotic dis order . A disease caused by factors other than a pathogen ; physiological dis order . Full art...
Abiotic stress
...including the species ' predators, food sources,
abiotic stress , physical environment , and so on. Full article >>>...
Abdomen
.... The posterior body division of an arthropod.
abiotic disease. A disease caused by factors other than pathogen s.
abiotic dis order . A disease caused by factors other than a pathogen ; physiological dis order . Full art...