Which best describes the types of things that make up an ecosystem?

Which best describes the types of things that make up an ecosystem?

An ecosystem is a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life. Ecosystems contain biotic or living, parts, as well as abiotic factors, or nonliving parts. Biotic factors include plants, animals, and other organisms.

What is vegetation coding?

Plant communities may be divided into three life-form layers where appropriate: tree, shrub, and herb/cryptogam. Coding is provided for plant community structure class according to size, cover, and strata in a life-form layer. Seral status and structure may be coded together.

What are technical descriptions of remnant regional ecosystems?

Regional ecosystems Technical descriptions provide a detailed description of the normal range in structure and floristic composition of remnant regional ecosystems and their component vegetation communities.

What are the fields used in the regional ecosystems descriptions database?

An explanation of the fields used in the Regional Ecosystems Descriptions Database. Classifying regional ecosystems by their biodiversity status (BD Status) and the vegetation management class (VM class). Understand the categories that describe the major geologies and associated landforms and geomorphic processes in Queensland.

What is the regional ecosystem classification scheme?

The regional ecosystem classification scheme information and products are used for planning and management by state and local government, business and landholders. The framework has been incorporated into several planning initiatives including:

What is a technical description?

Technical descriptions provide a detailed description of the normal range in structure and floristic composition of remnant regional ecosystems and their component vegetation communities. They should be used in conjunction with the fields from the Regional Ecosystem Description Database (REDD) for a normal description of the regional ecosystem.

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