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Community Ecology Chapter 54

Community Ecology Chapter 54. Community Interspecific interactions Interactions with different species Competition Predation Herbivory Symbiosis

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Page 1: Community Ecology Chapter 54. Community  Interspecific interactions  Interactions with different species  Competition  Predation  Herbivory  Symbiosis

Community Ecology

Chapter 54

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Community

Interspecific interactions Interactions with different species Competition Predation Herbivory Symbiosis

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Interspecific Competition

Two species compete for resources Competitive exclusion: One species utilizes resources

more efficiently Eliminates the other

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Paramecium

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Niche

Species use of resources in its environment

Abiotic & biotic Fundamental niche: Area that a species is capable of

utilizing Realized niche: Actual resources the species utilizes

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Resource Partitioning

Species use similar niches Subdivide available resources Warbles (small bird)-spruce trees Lizards in Dominican republic Character displacement: Sympatric species diverge more

than allopatric species

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Barnacles

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Resource partitioning

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Predation

Consuming of one organism by another

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Predators

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Animal defenses

Hide or run Chemicals (bees, wasps, scorpions,

spiders) Snakes, lizards, frogs Coloration Aposematic: warning Cryptic: blending

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Aposematic

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Cryptic

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Animal defenses

Mimicry Batesian: Harmless animals mimic harmful

animals Mullerian: Several harmful animals look the

same (safety in numbers)

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Batesian mimicry

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Mullerian mimicry

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(a) Mechanicaldefense

(b) Chemicaldefense

(c) Aposematic coloration:warning coloration (d) Cryptic

coloration:camouflage

(e) Batesian mimicry:A harmless speciesmimics a harmfulone.

(f) Müllerian mimicry:Two unpalatablespecies mimiceach other.

▶ Porcupine ▶ Skunk

◀ Poisondart frog

▶ Canyontree frog

◀ Nonvenomoushawkmoth larva ◀ Cuckoo bee

◀ Yellowjacket

▲ Venomous greenparrot snake

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Mimic octpus(a) Mimicking a

sea snake

(b) Mimicking a flounder

(c) Mimicking a stingray

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Herbivory

Organism eats part of a plant Thorns, spines, prickles Chemicals Mustard oils, milkweed, nicotine

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herbivore

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Symbiosis

2 or more organisms interact in a permanent relationship

Lichen Mycorrhizae Types of symbiosis Commensalism Mutualism Parasitism

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Commensalism

Interaction benefits one organism But neither harms nor helps the

other Fish & sea anemones Egrets & cattle

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Commensalism

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Commensalism

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commensalism

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Mutualism

Interactions benefit both species Flowers and bees, birds or bats Ants and acacias (plant)

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Mutualism

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mutualism

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Mutualism

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Parasitism

One organism benefits at the cost of its host organism

Parasite is usually smaller than host Ectoparasites (external) Ticks. lice Endoparasites (internal) Tapeworms

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Parasitism

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Community structure

How these interspecific interactions work all together

1. Predation reduces competition 2. Parasitism vs competition 3. Indirect effects (rodents and ants) 4. Keystone species Species that has a strong effect on the

composition of a community

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Keystone species

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Succession

Communities change from simple to complex over time

Secondary succession: New community arises where an

old community was disturbed Primary succession: New community arises on bare

lifeless substrate (glacier receding)

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Primary succession

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Secondary succession