B2d-interdependence Flashcards

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what is interspecific competition?

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when organisms compete for resources against individuals of another species

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what is intraspecific competition?

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when organisms compete for resources against individuals of the same species

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why is intraspecific competition often more significant?

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individuals of the same species have exactly the same needs

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what is an ecological niche?

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how a species fits in to its ecosystem.

it depends on things like where the individuals live and what they feed on

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5
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what happens to prey when predators increase?

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prey will decrease

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what happens to predators when prey increases?

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predators will increase

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why are predator and prey population cycles are out of phase with each other?

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it takes a while for one population to respond to changes in the other population
eg reproduction

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8
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what are the two types of interdependence between organisms?

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parasitism

mutualism

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what is paratism?

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where the parasite benefits to the living hosts detriment, including fleas and tapeworms

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what is mutualism?

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where both species benefit including cleaner species and pollination by insects

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why is nitrogen fixing bacteria in the root of leguminous plant an example of mutualism?

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the bacteria get food from the plant

the plant gets nitrogen compounds from the bacteria to make into proteins

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how does the the interdependence of organisms determines their distribution and abundance?

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some organisms depend entirely on other species to survive

abundance- population size

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what are examples of paratism?

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tapeworms absorb nutrients from the host

fleas

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what are examples of mutualism?

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-oxpeckers(cleaner species) live on buffalo
oxpecker gets food
buffalo gets pests removed
-plants pollinated by insects
plants reproduce
insects get nectar
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