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Any abiotic or biotic factors that restricts the existence, numbers, reproduction, or distribution of organisms

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Limiting factors

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A stable, mature community that undergoes little or no change in species

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Climax community

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The colonization of new sites by communities of organisms

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Primary succession

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The sequence of community changes that takes place after a community is disrupted by natural disaster or human actions

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Secondary succession

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Orderly, natural changes and species replacements that take place in the communities of an ecosystem

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Succession

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Deep water that never receives sun

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Aphotic zone

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A large group of ecosystems that share the same type of climax community

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Biome

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Driest biome, sparse to nonexistent plant life, usually gets less than 25cm of precipitation annually

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Desert

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Coastal body of water, partially surrounded by land, in which freshwater and saltwater mix

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Estuary

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Contain fewer than 10 trees per acre, occupies the largest area of any biome, receives 25-75cm of rainfall with a variety of grasses and other small plants

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Grasslands

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The portion of the shoreline that lies between the high and low tides lines

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Intertidal zone

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Permanently frozen ground

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Permafrost

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Shallow enough for sunlight to penetrate; ex: coastlines, rocky shores, sandy beaches

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Photic zone

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Small organisms that live in the waters of the photic zone; they can be autotrophs or heterotrophs

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Plankton

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Land of larch, fir, hemlock and spruce trees; next to the tundra and shares many of the same characteristics; soil is poor in minerals

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Taiga

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Dominated by broad-leaved hardwood trees that lose their foliage annually

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Temperate forests

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Warm temperatures, wet weather, lush plant growth

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Tropical rain forests

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Treeless land with long summer days and short periods of winter sunlight

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Tundra

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T or F

The interactions of abiotic factors result in conditions that are suitable for some organisms but not for others.

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True

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T or f

Food availability and temperature can be -biotic factors- for a particular organism.

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False, limiting factors

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A limiting factor is any biotic or abiotic factor that -promotes- the existence, numbers, reproduction, or distribution of organisms.

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False,restricts

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Sequence of community changes where soil is formed, allowing small, weedy plants to inhabit the area

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Primary succession

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Sequence of community changes occurring as a result of a natural disaster, such as a forest fire

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Secondary succession

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A stable, mature community with little or no succession occurring

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Climax community

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An example of a biotic limiting factor affection a community of organisms

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Amount of plant growth

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An example of an abiotic limiting factor affecting a community or organisms

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A severe drought

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A large group of ecosystems sharing the same type of _____________ is called a __________.

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Climax community, biome

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Biomes located in bodies of _________, such as oceans, lakes, and rivers, are called __________.

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Water, aquatic

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The water in marine biomes is________.

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Salt water

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Oceans contain the largest amount of ________, or living material, of any biome on earth. Yet, most of the organisms are so _______ that they cannot be seen without magnification.

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Biomass, small

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The _________ is that part of marine biomes shallow enough to be penetrated by sunlight.

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Photic zone

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Deep water regions of marine biomes receiving no sunlight make up the ____________.

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Aphotic zone

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If you followed the course of a river, it would eventually flow into

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An ocean or a sea

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The body of water where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water is called

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An estuary

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Organisms living in intertidal zones have structured that protect them from

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Wave action

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Life is abundant in photic zones because

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There are many nutrients

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The greatest number of organisms living in the photic zone if a marine biome are

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Plankton

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Few organisms live at the bottom of a deep lake because of the lack of

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Sunlight

38
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Which two abiotic factors generally determine the type of climax community that will develop in a particular part of the world?

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Temperature, precipitation