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Community Ecology and Resources
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An ecosystem includes all the biotic (living) and abiotic (abiotic)factors in an environment. An ecosystem includes all the biotic (living) and abiotic (abiotic)factors in an environment.
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Resources Renewable resources can be replaced/regrown/replenished after use Replenished by biochemical cycles (non-living) EX: --------
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Resources Non-renewable resources either can’t be replenished/replaced when used or it takes millions of years Non-renewable resources either can’t be replenished/replaced when used or it takes millions of years EX: EX:
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Biodiversity Biodiversity is the sum total of different organisms on Earth or in a specific area. Biodiversity is critical to our survival because it provides us with food, medicines, wood for homes, chemicals, products, etc.
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Which area has more biodiversity? Area 1: zebras, elephants, grass, trees, lions, hyenas, giraffes, gazelles, cheetahs, hippos, rhinos. Area 2: trees, grass, lions, elephants, deer, antelope, cheetahs, crocodiles, giraffes
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Threats to Biodiversity A.) Extinction is when the last member of a species dies. A.) Extinction is when the last member of a species dies. B.)A species close to extinction is endangered B.)A species close to extinction is endangered
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Threats to Biodiversity (continued) C.) Introducing non-native species. Humans regularly move plants/animals to new places where they grow, reproduce beyond control, using resources in the area, causing native plants/animals t0 die off.
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