MindMap Gallery Ecology-Biology and Environment Mind Map
This is a mind map about biology and the environment, including ecological factors, minimum factor, limiting factor, Tolerance limits, etc.
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Avatar 3 centers on the Sully family, showcasing the internal rift caused by the sacrifice of their eldest son, and their alliance with other tribes on Pandora against the external conflict of the Ashbringers, who adhere to the philosophy of fire and are allied with humans. It explores the grand themes of family, faith, and survival.
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[Zootopia Character Relationship Chart] The idealistic rabbit police officer Judy and the cynical fox conman Nick form a charmingly contrasting duo, rising from street hustlers to become Zootopia police officers!
ecology
biology and environment
ecological factors
Classification
According to nature
climatic factors
Soil factors
terrain factor
biological factors
human factors
According to whether there is life or not
biological factors
abiotic factors
According to the effect on changes in population size
density constraint factor
non-density limiting factor
According to stability
Stability factor
Variation factor
cycle change factor
non-cyclical change factor
effect
comprehensive effect
The role of dominant factors
stage effect
Irreplaceability and compensatory effects
direct effect and indirect effect
minimum factor
Liebig's law of minimum factors
limiting factor
Blackman's limiting factor law
tolerance limit
law of tolerance
ecological width
Adjustment
Reduce environmental dependence and expand tolerance range by controlling the internal environment
Light
light quality
photosynthetically active radiation
light intensity
yellowing phenomenon
photoperiod
plant photoperiod
long day plants
short day plants
mid-sun plants
day-neutral plants
animal photoperiod
Photoperiodic phenomena of reproduction
long day animals
short day animals
Photoperiodism in insect diapause
Photoperiodic phenomena of moult and moult
Photoperiodic phenomenon of animal migration
temperature
Distribution and change
space
soil
Water body
effects on animals
type
Temperature and environment relationship
euthermic animals
ectotherms
Main source of heat energy
endotherms
ectotherms
thermal neutral zone
enzyme reaction rate
harm
Freeze damage
Cold damage
biological development
Effective accumulated temperature law
Domestication
vernalization
climate acclimation
adapt
cold adaptation
Resistant to freezing
super cold phenomenon
Bergmann's law
Allen's law
adaptive hypothermia
High temperature adaptation
Transpiration
heat shock protein
wind
dissemination transport
destructive effect
water
plant
animal
atmosphere
oxygen
carbon dioxide
soil
adapt
population ecology
Basic Features
concept
density
Spatial structure
life table
population growth model
population regulation theory
variation and evolution
founder effect
natural selection model
Formation method
life history strategies
reproductive strategies
Intraspecific and interspecific relationships
density effect
marriage system
allopathies
interspecific relationships
interspecific competition
Lotka-Volterra model
prey
Lotka-Volterra predator-prey model
Best Predation Strategies
parasitic
symbiosis