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7.4.5 Ecosystems

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An ecosystem comprises all the living organisms (community) in a particular area and their non-living environment (abiotic factors). It is a dynamic system where interactions between organisms and their surroundings determine survival and reproduction.

Key Components of Ecosystems

  1. Biotic Factors: The living elements of an ecosystem, which include:
  • Predators: Affect prey population sizes.
  • Competition: Between organisms for resources like food, mates, or space.
  • Disease: Can reduce populations and influence natural selection.
  1. Abiotic Factors: The non-living elements of an ecosystem, such as:
  • Light intensity: Influences photosynthesis rates and plant growth.
  • Temperature: Affects enzyme activity and the metabolic rate of organisms.
  • Water availability: Determines species survival, especially in arid environments.
  • Soil pH and nutrient content: Essential for plant growth and species distribution.

Niche

  • A species' niche is its specific role within the ecosystem.
  • This includes its:
    • Biotic interactions: How it interacts with other organisms (e.g., predation, competition).
    • Abiotic interactions: How it utilises non-living resources (e.g., light, nutrients).
  • No two species can occupy the same niche indefinitely due to competitive exclusion—one will outcompete the other.

Distribution and Abundance

  • Distribution: Where species are found within the ecosystem.
    • Affected by both biotic and abiotic factors (e.g., light availability, predator presence).
  • Abundance: The number of individuals of a species in an ecosystem.
    • Influenced by resource availability, competition, and environmental conditions.
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Exam Tip

  • Be prepared to define ecosystem, biotic/abiotic factors, and niche.
  • Use examples to illustrate how abiotic and biotic factors affect population size and distribution, such as light for plants or predators for prey.
  • Remember, niche differentiation avoids competition, allowing multiple species to coexist.
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