TYPES OF ECOSYSTEMS LAND ECOSYSTEMS: BIOMES AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS: MARINE AND LAKES.

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TYPES OF ECOSYSTEMS LAND ECOSYSTEMS: BIOMES AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS: MARINE AND LAKES

BIOMES WORLD MAP OF BIOMES

BIOMES WORLD MAP BIOMES

BIOMES BIOMES PYRAMID: latitude, altitude, climate

BIOMES USA

BIOMES SPAIN

BIOMES IN SPAIN

ABIOTIC FACTORS A-BIO-TIC

COMPONENTS IN AN ECOSYTEM ABIOTIC FACTORS NON-LIVING CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL FACTORS THAT ARE AND AFFECT AN ECOSYSTEM (WHITE PART IN THE DRAWING) BIOTIC FACTORS LIVING ORGANISMS AND LIVING MATTER THAT SHAPE AN ECOSYSTEM (COLORED PART IN THE DRAWING)

ABIOTIC FACTORS

TEMPERATURE

AIR

ABIOTIC FACTORS CLIMATE FACTORS

BIOTIC FACTORS: INTERACTIONS BETWEEN SAME SPECIES: INTRASPECIFIC AGREGATION SOCIAL COMMUNITY FAMILIES BETWEEN DIFFERENT SPECIES: INTERSPECIFIC PREDATION SYMBIOSIS COMPETITION

BIOTIC FACTORS TYPES OF SYMBIOSIS MUTUALISM COMMENSALISM PARASITISM INTERACTIONS

COMMENSALISM

PARASITISM

MUTUALISM