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Dictionary » B » Biotic community Biotic communityDefinition noun (1) A group of interdependent organisms living and interacting with each other in the same habitat. (2) A group of fossil species which are typically found together in the same habitat or site.
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Results from our forumbarnacle ditribution... distribution study. The first involves removing B. balanoides from the community, the second involves removing C. stellatus from the community, and for the third you leave the community as you found it. What biotic factor is being tested? a. intraspecies competition b. both intra and ...
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natural selection... or population, ie weather, geology, water, etc. Ecologists include the biotic community into the term environment, to encompass everything in ones surroundings that can ...
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The Fiber Disease... soar into the atmosphere. Tadpole-like spacecraft emerge from these biotic pillars and zoom along surging rivers as they swirl around the living ... equipment. So how are these biofilms established? The pioneers of the community are the "tadpole-like spacecrafts" of bacteria. They ...
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help please/stepmom helping son with biology & has no cl... to be. Any help is greatly appreciated. :? 1. Organism, Population and community make up the_______________? 2. Parasitism, commensalism, and mutualism ... level and food chain atre parts of a _____________? 4. Ecosystems, biotic factors, and abiotic factors make up the _________?[/b]
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