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In and , abiotic components or abiotic factors are non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living and the functioning of . Abiotic factors and the phenomena associated with them underpin biology as a whole. They affect a of species, in all forms of environmental conditions, such as or terrestrial animals. can make or change abiotic factors in a species' environment. For instance, can affect a 's , or the which humans utilize can change marine pH levels.

Abiotic components include physical conditions and non-living resources that affect living organisms in terms of growth, maintenance, and . Resources are distinguished as substances or objects in the environment required by one organism and consumed or otherwise made unavailable for use by other organisms.Ricklefs, R.E. 2005. The Economy of Nature, 6th edition. WH Freeman, USA.Chapin, F.S. III, H.A. Mooney, M.C. Chapin, and P. Matson. 2011. Principles of terrestrial ecosystem ecology. Springer, New York. Component degradation of a substance occurs by or , e.g. . All non-living components of an ecosystem, such as and , are called abiotic components.Water Quality Vocabulary. ISO 6107-6:1994.


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In biology, abiotic factors can include , , , , , , , , , altitude, , , , dissolved oxygen nutrients, and . The macroscopic climate often influences each of the above. Pressure and may also be considered in the context of marine or sub-terrestrial environments. Abiotic factors in ocean environments also include aerial exposure, substrate, , and . Consider the differences in the mechanics of C3, C4, and CAM plants in regulating the influx of to the Calvin-Benson Cycle in relation to their abiotic stressors. C3 plants have no mechanisms to manage , whereas C4 and CAM plants utilize a separate enzyme to prevent , thus increasing the yield of processes in certain high energy environments.


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Many require very high temperatures, pressures, or unusual concentrations of chemical substances such as ; this is due to their specialization into extreme conditions. In addition, have also evolved to survive at the temperature, the humidity, and stability of their environment.

For example, there is a significant difference in access to both water and humidity between temperate rain forests and . This difference in water availability causes a diversity in the organisms that survive in these areas. These differences in abiotic components alter the species present by creating boundaries of what species can survive within the environment and influencing competition between two species. Abiotic factors such as can give one species a competitive advantage over another, creating pressures that lead to and alteration of a species to and from generalist and specialist competitors.


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