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Chapter 14

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habitatcombined biotic and abiotic factors found in an area where an organism lives
ecological nicheorganisms that share a similar niche but live in different geographic regions
competitionecological relationship in which two organisms attempt to obtain same resource
predationprocess by which one organism hunts and kills another organism for food
symbiosisecological relationship between members of at least two different species that live in direct contact with one another
mutualismecological relationship between two species in which each species gets a benefit from the interaction
commensalismecological relationship in which one species receives a benefit but the other species is not affected one way or another
parasitismecological relationship in which one organism benefits by harming another organism
population densitymeasure of individuals living in a defined area
survivorship curvegraph showing the surviving members of each group of a population over time
immigrationmovement of individuals into a population
emigrationmovement of individuals out of a population
exponential growthdramatic increase in populations over a short period of time
logistic growthpopulation that is characterized that is characterized by a period of slow growth followed by a period of exponential growth , followed by a period of no growth
carrying capacitynumber of individuals that the resources of an environment can normally and persistently support
limiting factorenvironmental factor that limits the growth and size of population
density-dependent limiting factorenvironmental resistance that affects a population that has become overly crowded
density- independent limiting factorenvironmental resistance that affects a population regardless of population density
successionsequence of biotic changes that regenerate a damages community or start a community in a previously uninhabited area
primary successionestablishment and development of an ecosystem in an area taht was previously uninhabited
pioneer speciesorganism that is the first to live in a previously uninhabited area
secondary successionreestablishment of a damaged ecosystem


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