Domain IV Ecology.

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Domain IV Ecology

Ecology Ecologist Ecosystem Habitat Biotic Factor Abiotic Factor

Populations Population Density Density Dependent Factors Density Independent Factors

Population Growth

Competition

Biomes Terrestrial Aquatic Freshwater/marine

Energy Flow Autotroph/Herterotroph Primary Producers/Consumers Decomposers Trophic Levels Food Chain Food Web

Succession

We Did It? Acid Rain Hole in the Ozone Global Warming

Plant Adaptations

Animal Adaptations Behavior Innate, Reflexes, Instincts, and learned.

Territorial Migration Hibernation and Estivation Learned Behavior (habituation and Imprinting)