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Change processes

Physical, biological and disturbance factors are integrated in change processes.

  • Physical factors include environmental gradients such as temperature, elevation and moisture.

  • Biological factors include things like demographic processes. For example establishment, growth and mortality, dispersal and competition.

  • Disturbance can be both natural and human in origin. Disturbances can be described as:

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    Do this - Comparing causes of landscape structure - Why?

    Identify the specific factors which determine the formation of landscape structure in Kellerberrin and New England and note them under the headings in your e-journal.

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