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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Hartnell_College/Environmental_Biology_(Fisher_and_Dorsner_Custom)/03%3A_Ecosystems_and_the_Biosphere
    This habitat is characterized by natural disturbance in the form of fire and nutrient-poor soils that are low in nitrogen—important factors in the distribution of the plants that live in this habitat....This habitat is characterized by natural disturbance in the form of fire and nutrient-poor soils that are low in nitrogen—important factors in the distribution of the plants that live in this habitat. Researchers interested in ecosystem ecology study the importance of limited resources in this ecosystem and the movement of resources (such as nutrients) through the biotic and abiotic portions of the ecosystem.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Ecology/Environmental_Science_(Ha_and_Schleiger)/02%3A_Ecology/2.05%3A_Biomes
    Biomes are large geographical areas characterized by vegetation and climate, including temperature and precipitation. Temperature decreases with latitude and altitude. Precipitation is high at the equ...Biomes are large geographical areas characterized by vegetation and climate, including temperature and precipitation. Temperature decreases with latitude and altitude. Precipitation is high at the equator and low at 30 degrees N and S. Terrestrial biomes are found on land, while aquatic biomes are found in water.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/General_Biology_I_and_II/06%3A_Unit_VI-_Ecology/6.1%3A_Ecosystems_and_the_Biosphere
    Humans are a part of the ecological landscape. Understanding human interactions with our physical and living environment is the first steps to remedying the ecological issues humanity faces.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/ENVS_C100%3A_Environmental_Science_(Hoerer)/03%3A_Ecology/3.05%3A_Biomes
    Biomes are large geographical areas characterized by vegetation and climate, including temperature and precipitation. Temperature decreases with latitude and altitude. Precipitation is high at the equ...Biomes are large geographical areas characterized by vegetation and climate, including temperature and precipitation. Temperature decreases with latitude and altitude. Precipitation is high at the equator and low at 30 degrees N and S. Terrestrial biomes are found on land, while aquatic biomes are found in water.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Fresno_City_College/Introduction_to_Conservation_Biology/06%3A_Biomes
    Biomes are large geographical areas characterized by vegetation and climate, including temperature and precipitation. Temperature decreases with latitude and altitude. Precipitation is high at the equ...Biomes are large geographical areas characterized by vegetation and climate, including temperature and precipitation. Temperature decreases with latitude and altitude. Precipitation is high at the equator and low at 30 degrees N and S. Terrestrial biomes are found on land, while aquatic biomes are found in water.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Sandboxes/tholmberg_at_nwcc.edu/Introduction_to_Environmental_Science/4%3A_Ecosystems_and_the_Biosphere
    Differentiate between food chains and food webs and recognize the importance of each This habitat is characterized by natural disturbance in the form of fire and nutrient-poor soils that are low in ni...Differentiate between food chains and food webs and recognize the importance of each This habitat is characterized by natural disturbance in the form of fire and nutrient-poor soils that are low in nitrogen—important factors in the distribution of the plants that live in this habitat. Researchers interested in ecosystem ecology study the importance of limited resources in this ecosystem and the movement of resources (such as nutrients) through the biotic and abiotic portions of the ecosystem.

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