Description

group of interacting populations that live in the same geographic area at the same time
biotic or abiotic factor that restricts the number, distribution, or reproduction of a population within a community
organism's ability to survive biotic and abiotic factor
process by which one community replaces another community because of changing abiotic and biotic factors
establishment of a community in an area of bare rocks or bare sand, where no topsoil is present
stable, mature ecological community with little change in the composition of species
orderly change that occurs in a place where soil remains after a community of organisms has been removed
atmospheric conditions such as temperature and precipitation at a specific place and time
distance of a point on Earth's surface north or south of the equator
average weather conditions in a specific area, determined by latitude, elevation, ocean currents, and other factors
treeless biome with permanently frozen soil under the surface and average yearly precipitation of 15-25 cm
biome south of the tundra with dense evergreen forests and long, cold, dry winters
biome south of the boreal forest characterized by broad-;eaved, deciduous trees, well-defined seasons, and average yearly precipitation of 75-150 cm
biome characterized by small trees and mixed shrub communities
biome characterized by fertile soils with a thick cover of grasses
area with low rainfall, whose annual rate of evaporation exceeds its annual rate of precipitation; can support cacti and some grasses and animal species such as snakes and lizards
biome characterized by grasses and scattered trees, and herd animals such as zebras and antelopes
biome characterized by deciduous and evergreen trees, a dry season, and animal species that include monkeys, elephants, and Bengal tigers
a hot, wet biome with year-round humidity; contains Earth most diverse species of plants and animals
material deposited by water, wind, or glaciers
area of a lake or pond closest to the shore
well-lit, open-water area of a lake or pond
tiny marine or freshwater organisms that serve as a food source for many fish species; often autotrophic
deepest, coldest area of a large lake with little light and limited biodiversity
water-saturated land area that supports aquatic plants
uniquem transitional ecosystem that supports diverse species and is formed where freshwater and ocean water merge
narrow band of shoreline where the ocean and land meet that is alternately submerged and exposed and is home to constantly changing communities
open-ocean one shallow enough for sunlight to penetrate
open-ocean zone through which sunlight cannot penetrate
ocean-floor area consisting of sand, silt, and dead organisms
deepest, very cold region of the open ocean

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