biotic factors — biologinis veiksnys statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Biologinė ypatybė, sukelianti ir veikianti kurį nors procesą ar reiškinį. atitikmenys: angl. biotic factors vok. Biofaktoren, m; biologische Faktoren, m rus. биологические… … Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
biotic factors — biotinis veiksnys statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Vienų organizmų poveikis kitiems. Būna įvairus: vieni organizmai teikia maistą arba sudaro palankias gyvenimo sąlygas kitiems, veikia vieni kitų dauginimąsi (pvz., vabzdžiai… … Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
biotic factors — the influence of living organisms on the growth and distribution of plants such as shade provided by leaves or seed dispersal by animals … Geography glossary
biotic potential — the capacity of a population of organisms to increase in numbers under optimum environmental conditions. [1930 35] * * * ▪ biology the maximum reproductive capacity of an organism under optimum environmental conditions. It is often… … Universalium
biotic potential — 1. The reproductive potential of a species. 2. An estimate of the rate of increase of a species in the absence of predators, parasites or other inhibiting factors … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
Species distribution — A species range maps represents the geographical region where individuals of a species can be found. This is a range map of Juniperus communis, the common juniper. Species distribution is the manner in which a biological taxon is spatially… … Wikipedia
Pelagic Ecology of the Low Salinity San Francisco Estuary — Pelagic organisms spend all or part of their lives in the open water, where habitat isdefined not by edges but by physiological tolerance to salinity and temperature. The LowSalinity Zone (LSZ) of the San Francisco Estuary constitutes a habitat… … Wikipedia
Ecosystem — An ecosystem is a natural unit consisting of all plants, animals and micro organisms(biotic factors) in an area functioning together with all of the non living physical (abiotic) factors of the environment.Christopherson, RW (1996) Geosystems: An … Wikipedia
Ecology — For other uses, see Ecology (disambiguation). Ecology … Wikipedia
Biogeochemical cycle — A commonly cited example is the water cycle. In ecology and Earth science, a biogeochemical cycle or substance turnover or cycling of substances is a pathway by which a chemical element or molecule moves through both biotic (biosphere) and… … Wikipedia
Chemical process of decomposition — Human body composition Decomposition is a process that begins immediately after death and involves the destruction of soft tissue, leaving behind skeletonized remains. The chemical process of decomposition is complex and involves the breakdown of … Wikipedia