Search results for "Abiotic" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • which can be described as the sum of local abiotic factors like climate and ... between living organisms and their abiotic and biotic environment or ...
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  • remarkable harmony seen between biotic and abiotic elements on Earth. Noted ... Some authorities observe the global equilibrium of abiotic and biotic ...
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  • Abiotic pollination * Anemophily: pollination by wind ** Grasses (very ... such rewards is one benefit of using abiotic pollinators, but a cost ...
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  • which is important for adapting to abiotic and biotic environmental changes. Given the drawbacks of asexual reproduction for the long-term survival ...
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  • Pyruvic acid (C3H4O3 (CH3COCO2H)) is a three-carbon, keto acid that plays an important role in biochemical processes. At the pH levels of the ...
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  • level with both other organisms and the abiotic environment. While organisms ... changes, as well as changes in the biotic/abiotic environment in which the ...
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  • taxa, etc.), inanimate entities (rocks, abiotic natural resources, etc. ... other living organisms together with their abiotic environment (ecosystems ...
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  • coordination between different biotic and abiotic elements on Earth. The global carbon budget is the balance of the exchanges (incomes and losses ...
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  • between organisms and their biotic and abiotic environment as an integrated system (Chapin et al. 2002). ===Other sub-disciplines=== ...
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  • and other living organisms) together with its abiotic environment (such as soil, rocks, water, temperature, slope of the land, etc.). In the case ...
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  • the remarkable harmony seen between biotic and abiotic elements on Earth; similarly, the endosymbiotic theory touches on the harmony among biotic ...
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  • that do not relate with other organisms and the abiotic environment. Pheromones offer one mechanism by which organisms communicate with each other ...
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  • such as chiral asymmetry could have been seeded in abiotic chemistry ahead of life." Sandra Pizzarello, Yongsong Huang, and Marcelo R. Alexandre ...
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  • and, for the first time, understood the biotic and abiotic interactions of the pollination process. Charles Darwin's theories of natural selection ...
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  • ===Biotic and abiotic=== [[Image:Pichblende.jpg|thumb|left|Uraninite, also known as Pichblende, is the most common ore mined to extract uranium.]] ...
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  • “What is needed is to identify in the present an abiotic cause of specified complexity.” Thaxton, Bradley, and Olsen concluded: “We have observational ...
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  • to a greater or lesser extent. If the abiotic and biotic factors within a habitat are capable of supporting a particular species in one geographic ...
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