Notes-53 Flashcards
(34 cards)
Species diversity
& relative abundance of species in a biological community
Community
- all organisms inhabiting a particular area
- population of different species living close enough for interaction
Species richness
of species in a community
Relative abundance
measure of the proportion of a species in the community as a whole
Coevolution
Change in 1 species that acts as a selective force on another species
Predation
Community interaction where 1 species, predator, eats another, prey
Parasitoidism
- insects lay eggs on living host
- they hatch & feed on host
Plant defense against herbivores
thorns, hooks, spines, crystals, & chemicals
Animal defense against predators
-cryptic coloration, shape of animal, deceptive markings, & aposematic coloration
Cryptic coloration
coloration making prey difficult to spot against surroundings
Aposematic coloration
bright coloration that warns of effective physical or chemical defense
Mimicry
mimic bears superficial resemblance to another species
Batesian mimicry
harmless species mimics harmful one
Mullerian mimicry
2 or more harmful, aposematic colored species resemble each other
Parasitism
parasite takes nourishment from host which is harmed in some way
Endoparasite
live w/ in host tissues or body cavity
Ectoparasite
attach to or briefly feed on external surface of host
Interspecific competition
2 or more species in community rely on similar limiting resources
Interference competition
actual fighting
Exploitative competition
consumption or use
Ecological niche
sum total of organisms use of biotic & abiotic resources in its environment
Fundamental niche
resources population is theoretically capable of using under ideal circumstances
Realized niche
resources population actual uses
Symbiosis
- form of interspecific interaction
- host species & a symbiont maintain close association
- commensalism, parasitism, or mutualism