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Adaptations, interdependence and competition - AQABiotic factors (data)

The abundance and distribution of organisms in an ecosystem is determined by biotic and abiotic factors. Animals and plants have adaptations to allow them to compete for resources.

Part of Biology (Single Science)Ecology

Biotic factors (data)

factors are living.

They include:

  • availability of food
  • the presence of new and

Both the abundance and distribution of living organisms in an are affected by biotic factors.

The effect of biotic factors on organisms

Red squirrels are native to Great Britain. They weigh around 300 grams, and about half the mass of the larger grey squirrel. The grey squirrel was introduced around a hundred years ago from America by wealthy land owners who wanted a fashionable addition to their forests.

The larger grey squirrel has provided competition for the native red squirrel, which has resulted in a lack of food for the species. Organisations like the Red Squirrel Support Trust have sampled the numbers of both squirrel types over time. Their results are shown below.

Organisations like the Red Squirrel Support Trust have sampled the numbers of both squirrel types over time. Their results are shown below.

Question

What conclusions can you draw from this data?

Question

What limitations might there be in drawing these conclusions and how could these be improved?