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Symbiosis that is bad for one organism but good for the other
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Parasitism
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Place where an organism lives
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Habitat
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Any group of organisms that can interbreed
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Species
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Pop distribution with clusters
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Clumped
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Entering an ecosy
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Immigration
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Main energy source for life
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Sun
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The ability to describe, understand, predict, manage, and control an enviornment
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Ecological Understanding
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The area around Earth where life exists
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Biosphere
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All of the organisms of the same species in the same area at the same time
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Population
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Symbiosis that is good for one organism but doesn't affect the other
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Commensalism
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Evenly spaced pop distribution
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Uniform
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Organisms that eat many different organisms.
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Generalists
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A species that is essential to an ecosy
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Keystone Species
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Organisms that can only eat one organism.
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Specialists
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All the different populations in an ecosy
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Community
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Photosynthesis but instead of sunlight its inorganic compounds
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Chemosynthesis
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Symbiosis that is good for both organisms
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Mutualism
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The number of different species in an ecosy
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Biodiversity
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An organism's role in an ecosy
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NIche
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Living factors of an ecosy
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Biotic
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How two organisms interact
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Symbiosis
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A group of similar ecosys with the same climate and communities
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Biome
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Leaving an ecosy
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Emigration
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Non-living factors of an ecosy
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Abiotic
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Study of interactions between organisms and their environment
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Ecology
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No two species can have the same niche
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Competition Exclusion Principle
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Amount of energy that is transferred to the upper trophic level
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10%
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Pop distribution based on luck
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Random
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