Community Ecology (6.3) Part 1

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Community Ecology (6.3) Part 1 Pre AP Biology Community Ecology (6.3) Part 1

Community

Species Richness (top) Relative Abundance (bottom)

Competition and also predation

Herbivory (This is also predation.)

Parasitism Ectoparasite

Parasitism Endoparasite (Tapeworm)

Cryptic Coloration (Can you see the bird?)

Aposematic Coloration

Batesian Mimicry (Catapillar and snake)

Mullerian mimicry (Cuckoo bee and yellow jacket)

Community Ecology (6.3) Part 2 Pre AP Biology Community Ecology (6.3) Part 2

Energy flow and trophic levels

Food Chains

10% Rule

Food Webs Interacting Food Chains

Community Ecology (6.3) Part 3 Pre AP Biology Community Ecology (6.3) Part 3

Succession (Mount St. Helens, WA)

Primary Succession (Remember Hawaii?)

Primary Succession (Pioneer species)

Primary Succession

Primary succession

Primary Succession Climax Community (Hawaii today)

Secondary succession (Forest fire destroys the forest)

Secondary Succession (Then over time…life returns)