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Results from our forumWhat does an ecologist do?... organisms (plants, animals, bacteria, etc) and their counterparts) and abiotic (non-living, such as the wind, wate, climate, cycles, etc) factors in an environment/ecosystem. But as Rihan says, it is a complex word and while it does ...
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abiotic factorsAbiotic Factors Abiotic, meaning not alive, are nonliving factors that affect living organisms. Environmental factors such ...
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Re:... explain some odd things in nature that doesn't seem to follow from abiotic factors and adaptation pressures from predators/prey. The peacock's tail still intrigue me ...
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES AND EFFECTS... affect one another is equally as important as the effect of the abiotic factors of the environment. Just as each organism must cope with the conditions in its physical ...
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