ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS OF ECOLOGY
Environmental factors of ecology divided to:
1. Biotic
factors
Biotic factors are all organism that share an
environment. Biotic component are all the living beings in an environment, from
protist to mammalians. Individuals should have spesific behavioral an
physiological characteristic that permit their survival and reproduction in a
defined environment. The condition of sharing environment generates a
competence among the species, competence that is given for food, space, etc.
2. Abiotic
Factors
Abiotic factors are inert factors of the ecosystem,
there are:
v Climate factors
Atmospheric
condition of a region over a long period of time. For example:
·
Light
Light plays
an important role in the species composition and development of vegetation.
Light is abundatly received on the surface of the earth, and on an average
approximately only 2-3 per cent of this solar energy is used in primary
productivity.
Light
intensity shows special variations due to the factors like atmospheric water
layer, particles di dispersal in the air, etc. Further, the vegetation of an
area may also affect the light intensity. In deep shade under trees, or under
water, light becoming limiting below photo-synthesis is not sufficient for
effective growth.
·
Temperature
Temperature is a measurement of the
degree of heat. Like light, heat is a form of energy. The radiant energy
received from the sum is converted into heat energy. Heat is measured in
calories. The temperature at which physiological processes are at their
maximum efficiency is called optimum temperature.
The minimum, optimum and maximum
temperatures are called cardinal temperatures. The cardinal temperature varies
from species to species, and in the same individual from part to part. The
distributions of plants, animals are also influenced by temperature.
· Water
Water is an indispensable part of
land and soil productivity. The misuse of water leads to soil degradation and
erosion. Proper management of water is highly necessary for better production.
Water is also indispensable for human beings.
Thus, it goes without saying that
water is the most important substance necessary for life. All the physiological
processes take place in the medium of water. Protoplasm, the very basis of
life, is made up mostly of water. Plants and animals show considerable
variation in their requirements of water.
· Rainfall
The main source of soil water is
precipitation. The rainfall provides water to plants and animals. Rainfall
occurs due to interchange of water between earth’s surface and the atmosphere.
This is known as the hydrologic cycle. In this cycle two important things are
precipitation and evapo-transpiration.
· Wind
Air in motion is called wind. It is
a vital environmental factor. It affects plants, and other organisms. It
modifies the water relation and light conditions of a particular region. Wind
brings about a number of physical, anatomical and physiological changes of
plants. Such changes are breakage and uprooting of plants, deformation,
erosion and deposition,, salt spray etc.
·
Humidity
Atmospheric moisture in the form of
invisible vapour is known as humidity. Humidity is greatly influenced by
intensity of solar radiation, temperature, altitude, wind, water status of soil
etc. Low temperature causes higher relative humidity by decreasing the capacity
of air for moisture. Processes as transpiration, absorption of water etc. are
influenced by atmospheric humidity. Humidity, thus, plays an important part in
the life of plants and animals.
·
Atmospheric Gases
Some principal gases like nitrogen,
oxygen, carbon-dioxide, helium, hydrogen, methane, ozone etc. are found in
atmosphere. In addition to these gases, there are water vapours. Industrial
gases, dust, smoke particles, micro-organisms etc. are present in the
atmosphere. These gases have important influence on the environment.
v Edaphic Factors
Edaphic factors deals with different aspects of soil,
such as the structure and composition of soil, its physical and chemical
features. A galaxy of complex factor constitutes the soil.
v Topograpic Factors
The factors concerned with physical geography of the
earth are known as topographic factors. These factors influence vegetation which
causes variation in climate of a geographic region, ultimately give rise to a
characteristic microclimate.
Addition
v Limiting Factors
A limiting factor is that substance of quality in the
environment, the supply of which is least abundant or over abundant in
relation to the need of the living organism concerned.

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