habitat - place where an organism lives, population - group of the same species living in the same habitat, community - group of several species living in the same habitat, ecosystem - when communities interact with the abiotic factors, biotic - living factors such as competition, predation, disease, abiotic - non-living factors such as temperature, light, oxygen, interdependence - all organisms in a food web affect each other, quadrat - square frame used to count species, transect - reference line used in systematic sampling, often made with a measuring tape, biodiversity - the variety of species, producer - plant or algae that makes food, consumer - organism that eats producers of other consumers , fertiliser - nutrient rich mixture added to soil, pesticide - chemical that kills organisms that eat crops, eutrophication - water pollution caused by fertilisers, peat - partially decayed, waterlogged acidic soil, field margins - when farmers plant hedges or wildflowers to increase biodiversity at the edges of their fields,
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synergy ecosystems and biodiversity key words
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