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Biotic and Abiotic InfluencesBiotic and Abiotic Influences
on ecosystems
Limiting FactorsLimiting Factors
What determines the size of a population
and where a particular species can live?
Ideal biotic and abiotic conditions allow
species to flourish.
Other conditions may lead to a
species’ decline or even extinction.
A limiting factor is any factor that places
an upper limit on the size of a population.
Limiting factors may be biotic, such as the
availability of food, or abiotic, such as
access to water.
Limiting FactorsLimiting Factors
Human influences often act as limiting factors.
Abiotic factors, such as temperature, light
and soil, can influence a species’ ability to
survive.
Limiting FactorsLimiting Factors
Every species is able to survive within a
range of each of these factors. This range
is called the species’ tolerance range.
Near the upper and lower limits of the
tolerance range, individuals experience
stress.
Abiotic FactorsAbiotic Factors
This stress will reduce their health and
rate of growth and reproduction.
Abiotic FactorsAbiotic Factors
Within a species’ tolerance range is an
optimal range in which the species is
best adapted.
The largest and healthiest populations of
a species will occur when conditions are
within the optimal range.
Abiotic FactorsAbiotic Factors
Some species have
wide tolerance ranges,
while others have much
narrower ranges.
Abiotic FactorsAbiotic Factors
Each species has a tolerance range for
every abiotic factor.
Species with broad tolerance ranges will
tend to be widely distributed and may
easily invade other ecosystems.
The distribution of most
terrestrial plant species is
largely limited by a
combination of
temperature, precipitation
and light.
Abiotic FactorsAbiotic Factors
The key abiotic factors in aquatic ecosystems
are salt concentration as well as the
availability of sunlight, oxygen and nutrients
While abiotic factors
determine where a
particular species is
able to live, biotic
factors often determine
the species’ success.
Biotic FactorsBiotic Factors
Many key biotic factors involve interactions
between individuals.
Individuals are often in competition with
members of their own species and with other
species.
They compete for limited resources, such as
food, light, space and mates
However, interactions between individuals
are not limited to competition…
Predation occurs when an individual (the
predator) kills and eats another individual
(the prey).
Mutualism occurs
when two organisms
interact, with both
benefiting.
eg. lichen are formed
by a mutualistic
relationship between
algae and fungi
Biotic FactorsBiotic Factors
Commensalism occurs when one
organism benefits and the other neither
benefits nor is harmed.
As a population’s size increases, the
demand for resources such as food,
water, shelter and space also increases.
Carrying CapacityCarrying Capacity
Eventually, there will not be
enough resources for each
individual.
Furthermore, as individuals
become more crowded,
they become more
susceptible to predators
and diseases.
Carrying CapacityCarrying Capacity
Eventually, this will
result in the population
reaching the upper
sustainable limit that
the ecosystem can
support - called the
carrying capacity.
Carrying CapacityCarrying Capacity
Carrying capacity = the maximum
population size of a particular species
that a given ecosystem can sustain
Carrying CapacityCarrying Capacity
The carrying capacity can be altered
through natural or human activity when
resources are removed from or added
to the ecosystem.
eg. the loss or introduction of a species
can change the carrying capacity of the
ecosystem for the other species
Carrying CapacityCarrying Capacity

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Grade9, U3-L5 biotic and abiotic factors

  • 1. Biotic and Abiotic InfluencesBiotic and Abiotic Influences on ecosystems
  • 2. Limiting FactorsLimiting Factors What determines the size of a population and where a particular species can live?
  • 3. Ideal biotic and abiotic conditions allow species to flourish.
  • 4. Other conditions may lead to a species’ decline or even extinction.
  • 5. A limiting factor is any factor that places an upper limit on the size of a population. Limiting factors may be biotic, such as the availability of food, or abiotic, such as access to water. Limiting FactorsLimiting Factors
  • 6. Human influences often act as limiting factors.
  • 7. Abiotic factors, such as temperature, light and soil, can influence a species’ ability to survive. Limiting FactorsLimiting Factors
  • 8. Every species is able to survive within a range of each of these factors. This range is called the species’ tolerance range. Near the upper and lower limits of the tolerance range, individuals experience stress. Abiotic FactorsAbiotic Factors This stress will reduce their health and rate of growth and reproduction.
  • 10. Within a species’ tolerance range is an optimal range in which the species is best adapted. The largest and healthiest populations of a species will occur when conditions are within the optimal range. Abiotic FactorsAbiotic Factors
  • 11. Some species have wide tolerance ranges, while others have much narrower ranges. Abiotic FactorsAbiotic Factors Each species has a tolerance range for every abiotic factor.
  • 12. Species with broad tolerance ranges will tend to be widely distributed and may easily invade other ecosystems.
  • 13. The distribution of most terrestrial plant species is largely limited by a combination of temperature, precipitation and light. Abiotic FactorsAbiotic Factors
  • 14. The key abiotic factors in aquatic ecosystems are salt concentration as well as the availability of sunlight, oxygen and nutrients
  • 15. While abiotic factors determine where a particular species is able to live, biotic factors often determine the species’ success. Biotic FactorsBiotic Factors
  • 16. Many key biotic factors involve interactions between individuals.
  • 17. Individuals are often in competition with members of their own species and with other species. They compete for limited resources, such as food, light, space and mates
  • 18. However, interactions between individuals are not limited to competition…
  • 19. Predation occurs when an individual (the predator) kills and eats another individual (the prey).
  • 20. Mutualism occurs when two organisms interact, with both benefiting. eg. lichen are formed by a mutualistic relationship between algae and fungi Biotic FactorsBiotic Factors
  • 21.
  • 22. Commensalism occurs when one organism benefits and the other neither benefits nor is harmed.
  • 23. As a population’s size increases, the demand for resources such as food, water, shelter and space also increases. Carrying CapacityCarrying Capacity
  • 24. Eventually, there will not be enough resources for each individual. Furthermore, as individuals become more crowded, they become more susceptible to predators and diseases. Carrying CapacityCarrying Capacity
  • 25. Eventually, this will result in the population reaching the upper sustainable limit that the ecosystem can support - called the carrying capacity. Carrying CapacityCarrying Capacity
  • 26. Carrying capacity = the maximum population size of a particular species that a given ecosystem can sustain Carrying CapacityCarrying Capacity
  • 27. The carrying capacity can be altered through natural or human activity when resources are removed from or added to the ecosystem. eg. the loss or introduction of a species can change the carrying capacity of the ecosystem for the other species Carrying CapacityCarrying Capacity