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7.4.2 Abiotic & Biotic Factors

Biotic Factors

Biotic factors are the living components of an ecosystem that influence populations and communities. Examples include:

  • Food availability: Abundance or scarcity of food resources affects population size.
  • Pathogens: The presence of disease-causing organisms can reduce population numbers.
  • Predators: Predator-prey interactions influence population dynamics.
  • Competition: Intraspecific (within species) and interspecific (between species) competition affects survival and reproduction.

Abiotic Factors

Abiotic factors are the non-living aspects of an ecosystem that affect the organisms living there. Examples include:

  1. Temperature:
  • Each species has an optimum temperature for survival.
  • Temperatures above or below this can reduce survival rates or affect metabolic processes.
  1. Light Intensity:
  • Light is crucial for photosynthesis in plants.
  • Higher light intensity often leads to increased productivity and larger populations of plants and herbivores.
  1. pH:
  • Affects enzyme activity as each enzyme works best at its optimum pH.
  • Extreme pH levels can reduce the number of species in an area.
  1. Water Availability:
  • Scarce water supply limits population size to only species adapted to dry conditions.
  1. Humidity:
  • High humidity reduces transpiration rates in plants, favouring growth in moist environments.
  • Conversely, low humidity supports only species adapted to dry environments.

Interactions Between Abiotic and Biotic Factors

  • Abiotic factors can directly influence biotic factors. For example, temperature affects the activity of predators and prey.
  • A balance of both biotic and abiotic factors ensures ecosystem stability.
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Exam Tip

When answering questions about population size or distribution, always link abiotic and biotic factors together. For instance, explain how temperature (abiotic) can affect food availability (biotic).

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