Ecological Interactions

Paradise, Christopher J., Campbell, A. Malcolm

Omschrijving

Food webs, energy flow, indirect effects, and nutrient cycling are described as properties that emerge in ecological systems. Several of these properties are shown in this book to result from indirect effects and interactions between species and abiotic components of ecological systems. For instance, top predators affect organisms with which they do not directly interact, including plants and non-prey animals. In some other interactions, including competition, the nonliving components of ecological systems (the abiota) can alter the outcome of a biotic interaction. A limiting resource often results in competition, but varying environmental conditions allow for species coexistence. Finally, this book illustrates how energy flows in ecological systems, why it is rather inefficient, and how species interactions relate to homeostasis and emergent properties. In the course of that discussion, primary production, secondary production, and trophic levels are defined. Energy flow in ecological systems is tied to the carbon cycle.
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Paradise, Christopher J., Campbell, A. Malcolm
Titel
Ecological Interactions
Uitgever
Momentum Press
Jaar
2016
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
100
EAN
9781606509555
Bindwijze
Paperback

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