1.4 Competition Flashcards

1
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Define competition

A

When two or more individuals compete for resources (e.g. light, food, water, oxygen, breeding sites*)

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Intraspecific competition:

Greater availability of resources = ?
Less availability of resources = ?
Consider effects on… - one…, one…

A

More rapid population growth/larger population.
Slower population growth/smaller population
BOTH populations - one becomes larger, one becomes smaller.

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3
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Define intraspecific competition

A

Competition between organisms of the same species.

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4
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Interspecific competition:

Define the competitive exclusion principle (2)

Process of the competitive exclusion principle (4)

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  • Where 2 species compete for limited resources, the one that uses these resources most effectively (competitive advantage) ultimately eliminates the other.
  • No two species can occupy the same niche indefinitely when resources are a limiting factor.
  1. Populations of 2 species occupy same niche
  2. One has competitive advantage
  3. This population increases in size, other population decreases in size
  4. If conditions remain constant, other species eliminated.
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5
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How would you show that a factor affects population size?

A

Link it to birth rate and death rate.

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Define interspecific competition

A

Competition between organisms of different species.

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