Species Coexistence and Niche Theory Flashcards

1
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focuses on how biological species are organized into communities in space and through time

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Coexistence

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2
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2 Coexistence mechanisms

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  1. Equalizing mechanisms
  2. Stabilizing mechanism
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3
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A coexistence mechanisms that reduce fitness
differences between species. This mechanism
affect interspecific competition.

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  1. Equalizing mechanisms
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4
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A coexistence mechanisms that promote coexistence by concentrating intraspecific
competition relative to interspecific competition.

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  1. Stabilizing mechanism
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5
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Mechanisms that lead to permanent stable coexistence

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Stabilizing mechanism

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6
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Mechanism that just postpone competitive exclusion

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Equalizing mechanisms

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7
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CHESSON’S 4 CATEGORIES OF
STABILIZING MECHANISMS

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  1. Variation - independent mechanisms
  2. The storage effect
  3. Fitness - density covariance
  4. Relative nonlinearity
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8
Q

are
any stabilizing mechanism that functions within a
local place and time.

• Resource partitioning,
• predator partitioning,
• frequency-dependent predation

When a species is at very low density, individuals
gain an advantage, because they are less
constrained by competition across the landscape.

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Variation - independent mechanisms

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9
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is a mechanism for the
coexistence of competing species in temporally
varying environments

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The storage effect

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10
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occurs when species are spread out non-uniformly across the
landscape. Most often, it occurs when species are found in different areas.

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Fitness - density covariance

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11
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occurs when species
benefit in different ways from variation in
competitive factors.

For example, two species might coexist if one
can grow better when resources are rare, and
the other grows better when resources are abundant

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Relative nonlinearity

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12
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His definition focused on the
environmental factors that
determine where a species
could survive

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Joseph Grinnell

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13
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His definition of niche was
determined by its interactions
with other species

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Charles Elton

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14
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His definition considers all
abiotic and biotic factors that
influence a species.

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George Evelyn Hutchinson

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15
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is the functional role and
position of a species in its environment.

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Ecological niche

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16
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4 ecological niche

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  1. Habitat
  2. Activity patterns
  3. Role
  4. Resources
17
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Types of Ecological Niche

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  1. Habitat/Spatial niche
  2. Trophic niche
  3. Hypervolume niche
18
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This pertains to the physical space inhabited
by an organism.

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  1. Habitat/Spatial niche
19
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In this case, two species occupy the same
habitat but have different functional roles or
trophic positions

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  1. Trophic niche
20
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defines the multi-
dimensional space of resources available to
organisms and all species other than those
under consideration are regarded as part of the
coordinate system.

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  1. Hypervolume niche
21
Q

The fundamental niche is an ________ for
a species to thrive without any competition.

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ideal condition

22
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This can be defined as the range of
environmental conditions in which a particular
species can live. It means a collection of
conditions and sources in which the species can
survive, grow, and reproduce.

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Fundamental Niche

23
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There are 2 forms of Niche according to?

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George Evelyn Hutchinson

24
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2 forms of Niche

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  1. Fundamental Niche
  2. Realized Niche
25
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is the part of a fundamental
niche that an organism occupies as a result of
limiting factors present in its habitat.

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Realized Niche

26
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A form of niche where the organism tends to
occupy and play an ecological role where it is
most highly adapted.

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Realized Niche