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Review Labs

What factors contribute to the cooling of surface water? Why do changes in temperature negatively affect aquatic organisms? Why measure two different sites?

What did the soil represent. What did the foil represent What did the soil represent? What did the foil represent? What were the data results? Conclusion?

Biodiversity, Interactions, Species Population Control…Cornell Notes?

Battle at Kruger National Park

Interspecific Competition

Predator

Parasitism

Mutualism

Commensalism

Interaction beyond consumption

Natural Selection > Resource Partitioning

Limiting Factor Principle Too much or too little => Control

Limiting Factors

Review Significant Figures (Sig Figs)…