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Chapitre 28

Population et écologie communautaire

Que sont les populations et les communautés ?
Que sont les populations et les communautés ?
Overview Populations are groups of individuals of the same species that inhabit a shared environment. Communities include multiple co-existing, ...
Distribution et dispersion
Distribution et dispersion
To understand intra-specific interactions in populations, scientists measure the spatial arrangement of species individuals. This geographic arrangement ...
Histoires de la vie
Histoires de la vie
Overview Constrained by limited energy and resources, organisms must compromise between offspring quantity and parental investment. This trade-off is ...
Budgets énergétiques
Budgets énergétiques
Organisms must balance energy intake with the energy required for growth, maintenance and reproduction. These trade-offs result in a variety of ...
Croissance de la population
Croissance de la population
Population size is dynamic, increasing with birth rates and immigration, and decreasing with death rates and emigration. In ideal conditions with ...
Symbiose
Symbiose
Symbiotic relationships are long-term, close interactions between individuals of different species that affect the distribution and abundance of those ...
Niches écologiques
Niches écologiques
All organisms have a position within an ecosystem. The complete set of living and nonliving factors—including food resources, climate, and ...
Succession écologique
Succession écologique
Ecological succession is influenced by the processes of facilitation, inhibition, and toleration. Facilitation occurs when early successional species ...
Espèces clés
Espèces clés
Measures of species biodiversity, such as richness (i.e., the number of species present) and evenness (i.e., their relative abundance), describe an ...
Compétition
Compétition
When organisms require the same limited resources within an environment, they may have to compete for them. Competition is a net-negative interaction. ...
Interactions prédateur-proie
Interactions prédateur-proie
Predators consume prey for energy. Predators that acquire prey and prey that avoid predation both increase their chances of survival and reproduction ...
Perturbation écologique
Perturbation écologique
An ecological disturbance is a temporary disruption in the environment resulting from abiotic, biotic, or anthropogenic factors, causing a pronounced ...
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