Lecture 6: Competition and density dependence Flashcards

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describe the differences in intraspecific competition when it comes to specialists and generalists

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Specialists:
> relatively less overlap, less competition
> possibly reduce competition, but have to find that resource
> specialised foraging or feeding techniques
Generalists:
> intense intraspecific competition

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what is the definition of intraspecific competiton?

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> interactions between individuals of the same species, as a results of a shared requirement for a resource, leading to a reduction in the survivorship, growth, and/or reproduction of at least some of the competing individuals

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what is exploitation?

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> competitors frequently don’t interact directly but they deplete common resources
indirect interactions between competitors for shared resources

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what is interference?

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> competitors might fight or colonise a space making it unavailable to competitors
direct interactions between competitors for shared resources

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describe the experiment on cave beetles and cricket eggs

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> example of exploitation and interference
at higher density, there are less holes because fighting with other beetles
1 beetle lead to deeper holes
effect on the efficiency at which the beetles can find their prey
refer to graphs

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6
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describe one sided nature of competition

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> not all competitors do as well as each other
over winter survival of red deer calves in resource limited population on island of Rhum
survival declines as population becomes crowded; smallest individuals at birth most likely to die
effect of intraspecific competition increases as number of competitors increases; i.e., the effects of intraspecific comp. are density dependent.

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what is density dependent mortality?

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refer to diagram
> region 1) mortality is density independent - no intraspecific competition
> region 2) mortality is density dependent - under-compensating density dependence (rate at which mortality occurs isn’t compensating for the amount surviving)
> region 3) mortality is density dependent - overcompensating density dependence ( rate at which mortality occurs is overcompensating for the amount left)

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what is density dependent fecundity?

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Plants producing seeds
> low densities: birth rate density independent
> high densities: fecundity declines but in under-compensating manner so total seeds continues to increase

Species infected by fungus
> low densities: number of spores per host in next generation exactly compensating
> high densities: number of spores per host in next generation overcompensating density dependence

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9
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what are the formulas used to determine crowding versus density?

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1) assume:
1000 insects in a field, on 100 plants
> resource- weighted density = 10 insects/plant
> only accurate measure of competition if all plants same size and all support same number of insects

2) assume:
of 100 plants, 10 support 91 insects and 90 support 1 insect
> RWD = 10 insects/plant
> average density experienced by each insect = 82.9
> [(91x910)+(90x1)/1000] = organism-weighted density

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10
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what are the population effects of intraspecific competition?

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1) density dependent effects on net recruitment
2) population increase under influence of density dependent effects
change:
> small at low densities
> large at intermediate densities
> small at high densities
results in ‘s’ shaped sigmoidal pattern of pop increase

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11
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when is peak recruitment?

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> at intermediate densities - dome-shaped curves

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12
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what is the logistic equation for population?

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dN/dt = rN(K-N)/K
>limitations = cannot incorporate range of competitive intensities, always doomed to perfectly compensating density dependence
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13
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what is the impact of intraspecific competition on individuals?

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> reindeer smaller at higher densities
limpets smaller at higher densities
total biomass (limpets) regulated by intraspecific competition.

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