Tundra Biome – UPSC Environment Notes
The Arctic Tundra Biome stands as the northernmost biome on Earth. It spans the lands from the Arctic Circle to the polar ice cap
The Arctic Tundra Biome stands as the northernmost biome on Earth. It spans the lands from the Arctic Circle to the polar ice cap
“Biomagnification, also known as biological magnification, involves the accumulation of specific chemicals in living organisms at concentrations surpassing those found in the inorganic, non-living environment.”
Ecological Pyramids are visual representations illustrating the interrelationships among diverse organisms existing at various levels within an ecosystem.
The Biotic Interaction is the impact that two species residing in the same community exert on each other. These species may belong to the same or different categories.
A Food Web is a visual representation highlighting the feeding links within a community, depicting the flow of dietary energy from plants to herbivores and subsequently to predators.
A Food Chain is a sequence of organisms engaging in mutual feeding. Producers initiate the food chain, and apex predators occupy the terminal position.
This article aims to elucidate the concept of Homeostasis in Ecosystems, offering valuable insights for candidates preparing for the Environment Syllabus in the UPSC
Ecological Succession refers to the dynamic process where the composition of species and the environment in a specific area undergoes changes over time.
A sophisticated network of living species, their interconnections, and the physical environment is referred to as an Ecosystem.
Exploring the intricate relationship between organisms and their surroundings unveils the concepts of Habitat and environment.