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what are intraspecific and interspecific ecological interactions intraspecific ecological interactions are those among individuals of the same
how are ecological interactions classifiedecological interactions are divided as intraspecific or interspecific interactions and as harmonious or
what are the main causes of the loss of biological diversity nowadaysthe biggest dangers to biological diversity today are the action of humans the
what are some economic applications that can be generated by very biodiverse ecosystemsvery biodiverse areas show enormous economic potential they
is monoculture a system that contributes to great biological diversity of an ecosystemmonoculture means that in a large area a single crop only
how can a great biological diversity protect an ecosystem from environmental damage why are less biodiverse ecosystems at risk of suffering deep
despite having a great biodiversity why is the amazon rainforest under risk of desertificationthe natural soil of the amazon rainforest is not very
how does the vegetal stratification of an ecosystem influence the biological diversity the vegetal stratification of an ecosystem as the strata of
how does biological diversity relate to the characteristics of the abiotic factors of an ecosystemthe availability of abiotic factors as light
what is biodiversitybiological diversity is the several of species of living beings of an ecosystem in ecosystems which are more bio diverse as
why is a leguminous crop rotation used in agricultureleguminous crop rotation and other crop rotations are used in agriculture because in these
what is the nitrogen cyclethe nitrogen cycle represents the circulation and recycling of the chemical element nitrogen in naturethe nitrogen cycle
under which form is nitrogen fixed by living beingsmost living beings cannot use molecular nitrogen to get nitrogen atoms producers fix nitrogen
what is the most abundant form under which nitrogen is found in naturethe most abundant nitrogen-containing molecule found in nature is molecular
what are fossil fuelsfossil fuels like oil gas and coal form when organic material is preserved from the complete action of decomposers generally
what is the carbon cyclethe carbon cycle shows the circulation and recycling of the chemical element carbon in nature as a result of the action of
what is the water cyclethe water cycle represents the circulation and recycling of water in natureliquid water on the planet surface is heated by the
what is the respective importance of water carbon and nitrogen for living beingswater is the major solvent of living beings and it is essential
what are biogeochemical cyclesbiogeochemical cycles are representations of the circulation and recycling of matter in naturethe major biogeochemical
what is the formula of the net primary production npp how does npp relate to the energy pyramidsnet primary production is the gross main productivity
what are the factors that for influencing photosynthesis also interfere with the gross primary productivitymostly water and light but also mineral
what is the gross primary production of an ecosystem how does gpp relate to photosynthesisgross primary production of an ecosystem or gpp is the
can the amount of available energy in a given trophic level be larger than the available energy in inferior trophic levels what does that condition
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what is dry masswhen biomasses are compared often the method of dry mass is used the dry mass is the total mass less the water mass of an individual