Parasitism and Mutualism Flashcards

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How are parasites and parasitoids different?

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Parasites don’t directly kill their host, parasitoids eventually always kill the host

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How are parasites classified?

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Size (macro vs micro) and where they’re found (ecto vs endo)

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What makes a host vulnerable to a parasite?

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Weakened immune system, transmission method, lower nutrition, stress

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How can a parasite be transmitted from host to host?

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Different methods: waterborne, airborne, food, contact.
Indirect contact: uses a vector to get from one host to the next
Direct contact

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What are 3 responses of the host to parasites?

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Behaviours: grooming, avoiding areas with lots of parasites
Inflammation of infected area
Stimulation of immune system

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What effect do parasites have on their hosts?

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Can regulate host population, increase probability of host mortality through predation, secondary infections, or reduced survivability

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What is the trade-off between transmission and virulence for a parasite?

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The more virulent, the harder it is to go from host to host

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How can parasitism become mutualism?

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If the host starts to tolerate the parasite, can even become beneficial to the host

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Why would 2 species become mutualistic?

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When the energy costs are outweighed by the benefits of the interactions

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What is the difference between symbiotic and non-symbiotic mutualism?

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If symbiotic, one organism lives in or on another organism

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What are 2 symbiotic mutualistic relationships?

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Defensive associations: ants and acacia

Increased pollination: yucca plant and yucca moth

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What are 2 non-symbiotic mutualistic relationships?

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Pollination: plant loses energy by producing nectar, but receives increased fitness in return
Seed transport: sticky seeds, fruits

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Are mycorrhizae mutualists, commensalists, or parasites?

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Depends on the situation and the plant species. With low nutrient availability, are mutualists. With high nutrient availability, plant doesn’t get much of a benefit

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What are successful, unsuccessful, and non-mutualists?

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Successful: give and receive benefits
Unsuccessful: give but don’t receive benefits
Non-mutualists: don’t give or receive

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