Additional Resource: Abiotic vs Biotic
Estimated Time to Complete: 10 Minutes Author: BYJU An explanation of the differences between biotic and abiotic components in an ecosystem. Click here to read more
Estimated Time to Complete: 10 Minutes Author: BYJU An explanation of the differences between biotic and abiotic components in an ecosystem. Click here to read more
In chaos lies unparalleled opportunity for imposing creative order. Bill Mollison Ecology for Permaculture Lesson Content Take NoteS! Using the embedded, super nifty notetaker tool (the black box in the right lower corner labelled Take Notes) you can take notes without needing to open a notebook or a separate document. As you progress, lesson to …
Lecture – Ecology for Permaculture Part 3 Estimated time to complete 11 min Teacher Shad Qudsi Key Takeaways A healthy ecosystem self regulates, cycles nutrients, cleans water, cleans air, and provides for all members of the ecosystem. A great designer asks, “How do we create designs that function like healthy ecosystems?”
Estimated Time to Complete: 8 Minutes Teacher: Shad Qudsi Key Takeaways Plants are the only producers, everything/everyone else is a consumer or a decomposer. A healthy ecosystem needs to have representatives from each group: producers, consumers, and decomposers.
Estimated Time to Complete: 8 Minutes Teacher: Ashley McDonnel
Estimated Time to Complete: 8 Minutes Teacher: Ashley McDonnel
Estimated Time to Complete: 8 Minutes Teacher: Ashley McDonnel
Estimated Time to Complete: 10 Minutes Teacher: Ashley McDonnel
Estimated Time to Complete: 12 Minutes Teacher: Ashley McDonnel
Estimated Time to Complete: 16 Minutes Teacher: Ashley McDonnel