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- Concepts of basic principles of ecology
- Ecology
- Abiotic factors
- Ecosystem
- Biotic factors
- Ecology
- Ecology
- Closed
- Biotic and Abiotic
- Energy
- Niche
- Habitat
- Habitat features
- Recycled
- Chemosynthesis
- Competitive exclusion principle
- Heat
- 1% to 5℅
- 1% to 5%
- Primary Productivity
- Gross primary productivity
- Net Primary Productivity
- Photosynthesis
- Energy
- Producers
- Producers
- Organic molecules
- Photosynthesis
- Chemosynthesis
- Plants , Algae and some Bacteria
- Archaea
- Microorganisms
- Consumers
- Fungi
- Animal and Fungi
- Heterotrophs
- Heterotrophs
- Herbivores
- Carnivores
- Omnivores
- Obligate Carnivores
- Decomposers
- Ecosystem
- Scavengers
- Detritus
- Saprotrophs
- Food chain and food webs
- Food chain
- Food chain
- Food web
- Food web
- Food web
- Trophic levels
- Trophic levels
- 10 Percent
- Heat
- Predation
- Predator / Prey relationship
- Predator - prey
- Camouflage
- Competition
- Intraspecific Competition
- The same prey
- Interspecific competition
- Interspecific competition
- Adaptation
- Benefits
- Mutualism
- Commensalism
- Parasitism
- Ecological succession
- Colonized
- Pioneer specie
- Disturbed
- Secondary succession
- Climax community
- Population
- Population
- Population density
- Population distribution
- Population growth
- Population pyramid
- Survivorship curve
- Survivorship curves
- Population growth
- Population growth
- Population growth rate
- Increasing
- Decreasing
- Emigration (e)
- Immigration (i)
- Migration
- Biogeochemical cycles
- Exchange pool
- Reservoir
- Water cycles
- Sublimation
- Condensation
- Precipitation
- Runoff
- Ground water
- Aquifer
- Carbon cycle
- Nitrogen
- Nitrogen cycle
- Nitrogen fixation
- Nitrifying bacteria
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