that largest population of organisms that an environment can support at a given time | ||
variable that affects the environment regardless of the population size | ||
variable affected by the number of organisms present in a given area | ||
the replacement of one type of community by another over a long period of time | ||
first species to inhabit an area at the beginning of succession | ||
organism that makes its own food | ||
organism that must take in energy from other organisms in the environment | ||
single pathway showing how energy is passed along through an environment | ||
series of interconnected food chains | ||
interaction in which one organism captures, kills, & eats another organism | ||
relationship in which two unlike organisms live in close association with each other | ||
relationship in which one organism benefits & the other is harmed | ||
relationship in which both organisms benefit from each other | ||
relationship in which one organism benefits & the other is NOT effected | ||
relationship between two organisms that are using the same limited resource |
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