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31319141desertA terrestrial biome characterized by very low precipitation
31319142DetritusDead organic matter
31319143DispersalThe movement of individuals (or gametes) away from their parent locations. This movement sometimes expands the geographic range of a population of species
31319144EcologyThe study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment
31319145ecosystemAll the organisms in a given area as well as the abiotic factors with which they interact; one or more communities and the physical environment around them
31319146Ecosystem ecologyThe study of energy flow and the cycling of chemicals among the various biotic and abiotic components in an ecosystem
31319147EcotoneThe transition from one type of habitat or ecosystem to another, such as the transition from a forest to a grassland
31319148estuaryThe area where a freshwater stream or river merges with the ocean
31319149Eutrophic lakeA lake that has a high rate of biological productivity supported by a high rate of nutrient cycling
31319150intertidal zoneThe shallow zone of the ocean adjacent to the land and between the high- and low-tide lines
31319151Landscape ecologyThe study of how the spatial arrangement of habitat types affects the distribution and abundance of organisms and ecosystem processes
31319152Limnetic zoneIn a lake, the well-lit, open surface waters farther from shore
31319153Littoral zoneIn a lake, the shallow, well-lit waters close to shore
31319154MacroclimateLarge-scale patterns in climate, the climate of an entire region
31319155Marine benthic zoneThe ocean floor
31319156Neritic zoneThe shallow region of the ocean overlying the continental shelf
31319157Oceanic pelagic biomeMost of the ocean's waters far away from shore, constantly mixed by ocean currents
31319158Oligotropic lakeA nutrient-poor, clear lake with few phytoplankton
31319159Organismal ecologyThe branch of ecology concerned with the morphological, physiological, and behavioral ways in which individual organisms meet the challenges posed by their biotic and abiotic environments

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