The abundance and distribution of a species within a habitat are determined by a combination of biotic and abiotic factors
Biotic factors are living factors that influence populations within their community; biotic factors come about as a result of the activity of other organisms e.g.
Predation
Food availability
Intraspecific competition, arising when individuals of the same species compete for resources
Interspecific competition, arising when individuals of different species compete for resources
Cooperation between organisms
Parasitism
Disease
The Impact of Biotic Factors on a Community Table
Abiotic Factors
Abiotic factors are non-living factors that influence populations within their community e.g.
Light intensity and wavelength
Temperature
Turbidity, or cloudiness, of water
Humidity
Soil or water pH
Soil or water salinity
Soil composition
Oxygen or Carbon dioxide concentration
The Impact of Abiotic Factors on a Community Table