These growth forms were believed to arise as a response to abiotic factors ( e . g ., depth, light availability ).
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"Melipona beecheii " reproduction depends on many abiotic factors, including the time of year, climate, and resources available.
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Abiotic factors, such as temperature, atmospheric CO2 concentration, hydric stress and soil nutrient status also impact the regulation of floral scent.
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Most of these vertebrates spend part of their time in terrestrial habitats and thus are not directly affected by abiotic factors in the lake or pond.
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Phage can also impact abiotic factors via the encoding of exotoxins ( a subset of which are capable of solubilizing the biological tissues of living animals ).
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By working on smaller spatial-temporal scales, they can control for the presence or absence of specific biotic and abiotic factors to discover the operative mechanisms.
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Abiotic factors include the physical geography and hydrology of the estuary, including nutrient inputs, sediment load, turbidity, environmental stochasticity, climate and anthropogenic influences.
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Amongst the abiotic factors which influence vertical ecosystems, namely the substrate and its environmental conditions, the physio-chemical characteristics possessed by the means are decisive.
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Plant health management is the science and practice of understanding and overcoming the succession of biotic and abiotic factors that limit plants from achieving their full genetic potential.
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Examples of abiotic factors are : temperature, light intensity, moisture and water levels, air currents, carbon dioxide levels and the pH of water and soil.