NOUN | abiotic environment | - | |
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- Additionally, similar to crocodilians, homosporous fern gametophyte sex is determined by the abiotic environment in accordance with the size-advantage model.
- Geotourism adds to ecotourism's principal focus on plants (flora) and animals (fauna) by adding a third dimension to the abiotic environment.
- In practice, the portion of the abiotic environment of most concern to ecosystem ecologists is inorganic nutrients and energy.
- Although general environmental levels are low, it is widespread in the biotic and abiotic environment. Being lipophilic, Mirex is strongly adsorbed on sediments.
- A sapronosis is an infectious disease caused by an organism that is able to live and reproduce in the soil or an other abiotic environment, and infects a living host directly from that environment.
- Shachak’s research focuses on ecosystem engineers, organisms that modulate the abiotic environment.
- Mosaic, along with general coevolution, most commonly occurs at the population level and is driven by both the biotic and the abiotic environment.
- Clumping can be caused by the abiotic environment surrounding an organism.
- Thus, it was concluded that cooperation, which is more successful in battling the abiotic environment, rather than competition is a driving factor in natural selection.
- Tasks may also allow organisms access to resources present in the abiotic environment, and the environment can be carefully manipulated to control the relative costs or benefits of resistance.
- Native cultivars are usually more well suited to the native disease and abiotic environment (with the exception of one variety and one disease).
- This reaction occurs very slowly in an abiotic environment.
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