8.5,6,7: Interspecific Interactions Flashcards

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What is competition?

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  • a (-/-) relationship where individuals of different species compete for limited resources
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What is the competitive exclusion principle?

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  • two species competing for the same resource cannot exist permanently
  • the competitor with even slightly better advantage will eliminate the inferior competitor
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Competition: what is niche partitioning?

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  • natural selection drives competing species into different patterns of resource use, or different niches
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What is predation?

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  • a (+/-) relationship where one species (predator) kills and eats the other species (prey)
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5
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Predation: adaptions of both predators and prey have been refined by?

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Natural selection

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Predation; what is cryptic coloration?

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Camouflage

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Predation: what is batesian mimicry?

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Harmless species mimics a harmful one

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Predation: what is mullerian mimicry?

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  • two or more bad-tasting species resemble each other

Ex. Yellow jackets and coco bees, all wasps and bees have black and yellow colouring to avoid predation

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What is herbivory?

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  • a (+/-) relationship where one organism eats part of a plant or algae
    See picture
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What is symbiosis?

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When 2 or more species live in DIRECT CONTSCT with one another

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What are three types of symbiosis?

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Parasitism, mutualism, commensalism

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Symbiosis: what is parasitism?

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  • (+/-) when one organism (parasite) derives nourishment from another (host)
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Symbiosis: what is mutualism?

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  • (+/+) when both organisms benefit from the relationship

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Symbiosis: what is commensalism?

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  • (+/o) when one organism benefits and the other is neither benefited or harmed
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What is facilitation?

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  • a (+/+) or (+/o) when one species has a positive effect on the survival and reproduction of another, without association of symbiosis
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Where is facilitation common in?

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Plant species