Biotic And Abiotic Factors In An Ecosystem The biotic factors in an ecosystem are physio chemical or nonliving parts of an environment while abiotic factors are living components of an environment.
Biotic and abiotic factors in an ecosystem Biotic factors are all the living elements of the ecosystem including the plants animals fungi protists and bacteria.
Biotic and abiotic factors in an ecosystem. The biotic factors refer to all the living beings present in an ecosystem and the abiotic factors refer to all the non living components like physical conditions temperature ph humidity salinity sunlight etc and chemical agents different gases and mineral nutrients present in the air water soil etc in an ecosystem. Abiotic factors are the nonliving parts of the environment such as air minerals temperature and sunlight. Biotic factors in the ecosystem are producers consumers and decomposers whereas abiotic factors are inorganic organic and physical components. Also a deficit or abundance of either component can limit other factors and influence an organism s survival.
The interrelated abiotic and biotic factors in an ecosystem combine to form a biome.