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Description: The necessary definitions for all ecology exams.
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Ecology Definitions
Ecology: Ecology is the study of the interaction between
groups of organisms and their environment
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Biosphere: The part of the earth and its atmosphere in which
life can exist
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Abiotic: The non-living components in a habitat
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Example: grass -> rabbit -> fox
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Trophic Level: A trophic level is a feeding level in a food chain
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Niche: The niche of an organism can be described as the
functional role of the organism in the habitat
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Population: A group of individuals of the same species living
together in a habitat
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Parasitism: Is a close relationship between two organisms of
diļ¬erent species in which one lives in, on or oļ¬ the other and
from which it obtains nourishment (usually causing harm)
Symbiosis: The close relationship between two organisms of
diļ¬erent species in which at least one of them benefits
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Conservation: Is the wise management of our environment to
ensure the survival of organisms and their habitats
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Description: The necessary definitions for all ecology exams.