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5 5 th Community Ecology

Pick A Topic Adaptations in Animal PreySymbiosis #1 Adaptations in Animal Prey #2 Adaptations in Plant Prey Competition Niche Size Symbiosis #2 Symbiosis #3 Patterns in Communities Ecological Succession CHEATS: PEEK COPY SAVE Habitat Size Click speaker to learn about your Cheats

Adaptations in Animal Prey What type of mimicry involves a harmless organism’s resembling a distasteful, toxic, or otherwise dangerous organism CHEATS: PEEK COPY SAVE

Batesian Mimicry Adaptations in Animal Prey

What type of mimicry involves two organism’s that are BOTH harmful to a potential predator resembling each other? CHEATS: PEEK COPY SAVE Adaptations in Animal Prey

Mullerian Mimicry Adaptations in Animal Prey

Adaptations in Plant Prey What name is given to the defensive chemicals that are often by-products of plants’ metabolism CHEATS: PEEK COPY SAVE

Adaptations in Plant Prey Secondary Compounds

Competition What is it called when one species is eliminated from a community because of competition for the same limited resource? CHEATS: PEEK COPY SAVE

Competition Competitive Exclusion

Niche Size What do you call the range of conditions that a species can potentially tolerate and the range of resources that it can potentially use? CHEATS: PEEK COPY SAVE

Niche Size Fundamental Niche

Symbiosis #1 What word describes a relationship in which one individual is harmed while the other individual benefits? CHEATS: PEEK COPY SAVE

Symbiosis #1 Parasitism

Symbiosis #2 What term describes a relationship in which both organisms derive some benefit? CHEATS: PEEK COPY SAVE

Symbiosis #2 Mutualism

Symbiosis #3 What word describes a relationship in which one organism benefits, but the other organism is neither helped nor harmed? CHEATS: PEEK COPY SAVE

Symbiosis #3 Commensalism

Patterns in Communities As a general rule, the closer a community is to the equator, the _______ species it will contain. CHEATS: PEEK COPY SAVE

Patterns in Communities More

Ecological Succession The sequential replacement of species that follows disruption of an existing community is called _________________. CHEATS: PEEK COPY SAVE

Ecological Succession Secondary Succession

Million Dollar Question What term is used to describe the fact that larger areas usually contain more species than smaller areas do?

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