Define habitat. What is the definition of a habitat? Define the following term and provide an example of how the term/concept applies to microbial ecology. "Carbon: nitrogen ratio" Define the term "vulnerable" and use it in a sentence to demonstrate how it applies to ecology. ...
Define Apparent Competition in Biology. Explain pollination. Define food allergy and food intolerance. What is biodiversity loss and why it is important? What are some factors that determine an ecosystem's biodiversity in an area? Why is this concept important to humans and how can a loss in ...
1. Most attempts to describe the distribution of benthic macroinvertebrates in large rivers have used local (grab-scale) assessments of environmental conditions, and have had limited ability to account for spatial variation in macroinvertebrate populations. 2. We tested the ability of a habitat ...
DOnly 1 and 3 are correct Submit Submit Assertion: Members of a species are reproductively isolated from others belonging to other species. Reason: Species is the basic taxonomic category. View Solution In a given habitat, the maximum number possible for a species is called ___of that species...
(a) Fill in the blanks . (b) Define the following : (i) Microhabitat (ii) Symbiosis (iii) Niche View Solution Define the following : (a) Ecology (b) Environment (c) Lapse rate (d) Microhabitat (e) Habitat (f) Ecological niche ...
Math and Science It is so interesting how math and science can sometimes go hand-in-hand. When it comes to research or experimentation, it is important to have mathematical concepts to explain how the process occurred. Answer and Explanation: ...
In these terms, a productive FUS supports the maximization of economic profitability of the forest and related ES, whereas a protective FUS is associated with long-term goals that mitigate harmful natural or human-induced processes, a conservation-oriented FUS highlights the habitat value of the ...
Consequently, the fact that no dispersal of individuals from the Ionian to the Aegean has been documented so far (results of this study and13), indicates that the number of Mediterranean monk seals in the Ionian Sea is comparably low and that there is still suitable pupping habitat ...
Deserts are typically governed by bottom-up forces and are predicted to be further depleted of their resources, exacerbating extinction risk for local wildlife populations. Additionally, human populations living in these ecosystems are predicted to increase, exposing wildlife to additional human-induced to...
Biology.Climate change.Global climate change has had a substantial impact on marine biogeography and many species have experienced large spatial redistributions. While many approaches to understanding these changes focus on thermal habitat, theory from physiology and ecology suggest that oxygen and prey ...