Explain the interactions in biotic community?
There are different types of interactions in the biotic community. It can be positive, negative or neutral. In the positive interactions one of the species helps the other in one…
There are different types of interactions in the biotic community. It can be positive, negative or neutral. In the positive interactions one of the species helps the other in one…
The biotic stability is defined as the non appearance of any major fluctuations in the populations so that the stability of community should not be disturbed. The diversity mainly controls…
The changes in the biotic community are also known as the biotic succession. It is also known as the ecological succession. It is defined as the development of series which…
There are different types of biotic succession which can be of primary or secondary type. The primary succession is also known as the prisere. It occurs on the bare areas…
The lichen stage is the pioneer stage on rock. The lichens are wind born which settle on the wet surfaces made of rock. This process happens after the rain occurs.…
The different stages of succession which are present on the water are known as a hydrosere. It appears as the mud from water disappears. There are many seral stages on…
The ecological dominance is also known as the dominant species. It refers to the most of population in a climax community. The effect on the population is mainly done by…
Kingdom Protista consists of unicellular eukaryotes. They act as a bridge between prokaryotic organisms and multi cellular eukaryotes and complex organisms including fungi, virus, plants and animals. It was discovered…
There are different modes of locomotion in Protista. It includes pseudopodial, flagellar, ciliary, wriggling and mucilage propulsion. Pseudopodial Locomotion: It is of the slow, creeping type of motion. Pseudopodia play…
In Kingdom Protista organisms show both the modes of reproduction that is sexual as well as asexual. Asexual method includes fission, plasmotomy, spore formation and budding. In Binary Fission a…