Environmental science- Emily
by emily shewell
1. Trophic Levels
1.1. Decomposer
1.2. Producer
1.3. Primary Consumer
1.4. Secondary consumer
1.5. Tertiary consumer
2. Biodiversity
2.1. Genetic biodiversity
2.2. Species biodiversity
2.3. Ecosystem biodiversity
2.4. Indicator species
2.5. Hot spots
3. Ecological Succession
3.1. Primary Succession
3.2. Secondary Succession
3.3. Pioneer species
3.4. Climax community
4. Food chain
4.1. Food web
4.2. Biotic factors
4.3. Abiotic factors
5. Population
5.1. Population growth
5.2. Population growth rate
5.3. Carrying Capacity
5.4. Limiting Factors
6. Natural Resources
6.1. Renewable Resources
6.2. Nonrenewable Resources
7. Threatened Species
8. Endangered Species
9. Biome
9.1. population
9.2. organism
9.3. ecosystem
9.4. community
10. Biomes
10.1. Tundra
10.2. Rainforest
10.3. Desert
10.4. Marine biome
10.5. Freshwater biome
10.6. Grassland/Savannah
10.7. Coniferous forest
10.8. Temperate deciduous forest
11. Exponential growth
11.1. J-Curve
11.2. S-Curve
12. Water Polullution
12.1. Non-point source
12.2. point source
12.3. Organic pollutant
12.4. Non-organic pollutant
12.5. Erosion
12.6. Runoff
12.6.1. Impermeable
12.6.2. Watershed