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Multiple Choice
What level of ecology is concerned with both the biotic and abiotic aspects of an environment?
A
Community ecology
B
Organismal ecology
C
Population ecology
D
Ecosystem ecology
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Begin by understanding the different levels of ecological study. Ecology is the branch of biology that deals with the interactions among organisms and their environment.
Organismal ecology focuses on the individual organisms and their physiological adaptations to the environment.
Population ecology examines groups of individuals of the same species living in a particular area and their interactions, such as population dynamics and genetic variation.
Community ecology studies the interactions between different species within a community, focusing on biotic factors like predation, competition, and symbiosis.
Ecosystem ecology is concerned with both biotic (living organisms) and abiotic (non-living elements like climate, soil, and water) aspects of an environment, examining how these components interact and affect energy flow and nutrient cycling within the ecosystem.