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weather | the day to day condition of the Earth’s atmosphere at a particular time and place |
climate | the average, year after year conditions of temperature and precipitation in a particular region |
greenhouse effect | heat retention by the atmospheric gases of the Earth |
polar zone | cold areas of Earth between 66.5º and 90º North and South |
temperate zone | areas of seasonal heat and cold between 23.5º and 66.5º North and South |
tropical zone | area of year round warmth between 0º and 23.5º North and South |
biotic factor | living factors in an ecosystem |
abiotic factor | physical or nonliving factors in an ecosystem |
habitat | the area where an organism lives |
niche | full range of physical and biological conditions in which and organism lives and the way in which the organism uses those conditions to survive |
resource | any factor necessary for life, such as light, water, space, nutrients etc. |
competitive exclusion principle | no two species can occupy the same niche in the same habitat at the same time |
predation | interaction in which one organism captures and feeds on another organism |
symbiosis | any relationship between two different species that live together closely |
mutualism | symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit |
commensalism | symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is neither benefited nor harmed |
parasitism | symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is harmed |
ecological succession | a series of predictable changes that occurs in a community over time where the older inhabitants die out and are replaced by new organisms |
primary succession | primary succession |
pioneer species | the first species to successfully live in an area |
secondary secondary succession | type of succession that occurs after a disturbance of some kind changes an existing community without removing the soil |
biome | a complex terrestrial community covering a large area that is characterized by certain soil and climate conditions and houses particular groups of plants and animals |
tolerance | the ability to survive and reproduce in conditions that are different |
microclimate | climate conditions in a small area that differs from the conditions around it |
canopy | the dense leafy tops of trees extending from 50 to 80 feet above the floor of a forest |
understory | second leafy layer of shorter trees in the shadow of the canopy |
deciduous | trees that shed their leaves during a particular season each year |
coniferous | trees that produce seed bearing cones and have needle shaped leaves |
humus | rich material formed from decaying leaves and other organic matter |
taiga | dense northern evergreen forests |
permafrost | layer of permanently frozen soil characteristic of the tundra |
plankton | tiny free floating or weak swimming organisms of aquatic environments |
phytoplankton | single celled algae, the producers of most aquatic environments |
zooplankton | simple animal like organisms that feed on the phytoplankton |
wetland | ecosystem where water covers the soil or is at or near the surface for at least part of the year |
estuary | wetlands formed where freshwater rivers meet saltwater seas |
detritus | tiny particles of organic material derived from decaying organisms |
salt marsh | temperate zone estuaries consisting of salt tolerant grasses |
mangrove swamp | tropical zone estuaries consisting of salt tolerant trees |
photic zone | well lit upper layer of the ocean in which photosynthesis can occur, no deeper than 200 m |
aphotic zone | the permanently dark region of the oceans where light never reaches, below 200 m |
zonation | the prominent horizontal banding of organisms that live in a particular habitat |
coastal ocean | region of extending from the low tide mark to the outer edge of the continental shelf, usually found along the coasts of continents |
kelp forest | kelp forest |
coral reef | coral reef |
benthos | organisms that live on the ocean floor |
tropical rain forest | biome characterized by rainy humid warm climate all year long |
tropical dry forest | biome characterized by hot temperatures all year long but with one rainy and one dry season |
tropical savanna | biome characterized by more seasonal rainfall than a desert but less than the dry forest, main plants are grasses |
desert | biome characterized by less than 25 cm of precipitation per year, temperatures may vary |
temperate grassland | biome characterized by a rich mix of grasses and cold winters and warm summers |
temperate forest | biome characterized by by mixture of deciduous and coniferous trees, warm summers and cold winters |
NW coniferous forest | biome characterized by mild moist Pacific air and abundant rainfall, main plants are conifers |
boreal forest | biome characterized by bitterly cold winters and short mild summers, main plants are conifers |
tundra | biome characterized by permafrost, short cool summers, long cold winters |