Abiotic factors affecting life in the polar regions include temperature, sunlight and precipitation. The top layer of the ground remains frozen year-round, which prevents the growth of plants with deep roots such as trees. The poles receive weak sunlight while tilted away from the sun. Reduced d...
The biotic factors depend on the abiotic factors and each other for survival. Changes in the abiotic factors can drastically affect the health of the living organisms. Arctic Tundra Factors Permafrost is the most significant abiotic factor in the Arctic tundra. In the summer, the top layer of t...
Identify the key biotic and abiotic factors that shape each major land/marine biome. What is another name for the biome Northwestern Coniferous Forest if there is any? Which of the following describes soil and temperature in an ecosystem? 1- abio...
Learn about aquatic ecosystems and the importance of abiotic factors. Explore the abiotic factors of marine ecosystems and study an example of the abiotic factors associated with rivers. Related to this Question Discuss how an organism (or population...
Endophytic and rhizosphere actinobacteria also play a role in increasing the accumulation of plant fitness factors such as relative water content, proline content, total sugar content, enhanced photosynthesis activity, catalyze activity, and antioxidant synthesis in plants, which improve their resistance ...
Total support according to temporal changes in the strength of diversity dependence (A), the relevance of biotic and abiotic factors (B), and the spatial scale of the factors analyzed (C). Only values larger than 0.1 are depicted. Full size image As expected6, diversity-dependence (DD) ...