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1 What are the relationships between organisms in an ecosystem?

2 Vocabulary (Add to the top of the page)
Niche:

3 Vocabulary (Add to the top of the page)
Niche: the role or “job” an organism plays in an ecosystem

4 Producer/Consumer Relationships
Producer – all _______________; trap energy from the sun Ex: plants, green algae, phytoplankton

5 Producer/Consumer Relationships
Producer – all autotrophs; trap energy from the sun Ex: plants, green algae, phytoplankton

6 Producer/Consumer Relationships
Producer – all autotrophs; trap energy from the sun Ex: plants, green algae, phytoplankton Consumer – all _______________: they ingest food containing the sun’s energy

7 Producer/Consumer Relationships
Producer – all autotrophs; trap energy from the sun Ex: plants, green algae, phytoplankton Consumer – all heterotrophs: they ingest food containing the sun’s energy

8 Producer/Consumer Relationships
Producer – all autotrophs; trap energy from the sun Ex: plants, green algae, phytoplankton Consumer – all heterotrophs: they ingest food containing the sun’s energy Primary consumers: Herbivores – eat ___________ Ex: rabbit, caterpillar

9 Producer/Consumer Relationships
Producer – all autotrophs; trap energy from the sun Ex: plants, green algae, phytoplankton Consumer – all heterotrophs: they ingest food containing the sun’s energy Primary consumers: Herbivores – eat plants Ex: rabbit, caterpillar

10 Producer/Consumer Relationships
Producer – all autotrophs; trap energy from the sun Ex: plants, green algae, phytoplankton Consumer – all heterotrophs: they ingest food containing the sun’s energy Primary consumers: Herbivores – eat plants Ex: rabbit, caterpillar Secondary, tertiary, etc….consumers Carnivores – eat __________

11 Producer/Consumer Relationships
Producer – all autotrophs; trap energy from the sun Ex: plants, green algae, phytoplankton Consumer – all heterotrophs: they ingest food containing the sun’s energy Primary consumers: Herbivores – eat plants Ex: rabbit, caterpillar Secondary, tertiary, etc….consumers Carnivores – eat meat

12 Producer/Consumer Relationships
Producer – all autotrophs; trap energy from the sun Ex: plants, green algae, phytoplankton Consumer – all heterotrophs: they ingest food containing the sun’s energy Primary consumers: Herbivores – eat plants Ex: rabbit, caterpillar Secondary, tertiary, etc….consumers Carnivores – eat meat Omnivores – eat ___________

13 Producer/Consumer Relationships
Producer – all autotrophs; trap energy from the sun Ex: plants, green algae, phytoplankton Consumer – all heterotrophs: they ingest food containing the sun’s energy Primary consumers: Herbivores – eat plants Ex: rabbit, caterpillar Secondary, tertiary, etc….consumers Carnivores – eat meat Omnivores – eat both (plants and meat)

14 Producer/Consumer Relationships
Producer – all autotrophs; trap energy from the sun Ex: plants, green algae, phytoplankton Consumer – all heterotrophs: they ingest food containing the sun’s energy Primary consumers: Herbivores – eat plants Ex: rabbit, caterpillar Secondary, tertiary, etc….consumers Carnivores – eat meat Omnivores – eat both (plants and meat) Decomposers – _________________dead matter into simpler molecules that can be absorbed Ex: fungi

15 Producer/Consumer Relationships
Producer – all autotrophs; trap energy from the sun Ex: plants, green algae, phytoplankton Consumer – all heterotrophs: they ingest food containing the sun’s energy Primary consumers: Herbivores – eat plants Ex: rabbit, caterpillar Secondary, tertiary, etc….consumers Carnivores – eat meat Omnivores – eat both (plants and meat) Decomposers – break down dead matter into simpler molecules that can be absorbed Ex: fungi

16 Predator/Prey  Predation
Relationship in which one organism _____________ and one ___________

17 Predator/Prey  Predation
Relationship in which one organism benefits and one dies

18 Predator/Prey  Predation
Relationship in which one organism benefits and one dies Living organism =

19 Predator/Prey  Predation
Relationship in which one organism benefits and one dies Living organism = predator (hunting, hunter)

20 Predator/Prey  Predation
Relationship in which one organism benefits and one dies Living organism = predator (hunting, hunter) Dead organism =

21 Predator/Prey  Predation
Relationship in which one organism benefits and one dies Living organism = predator (hunting, hunter) Dead organism = prey (hunted)

22 Predator/Prey  Predation
Relationship in which one organism benefits and one dies Living organism = predator (hunting, hunter) Dead organism = prey (hunted) Ex: Lion and Zebra

23 Predator/Prey  Predation
Relationship in which one organism benefits and one dies Living organism = predator (hunting, hunter) Dead organism = prey (hunted) Ex: Lion and Zebra Other examples?

24 Symbiosis ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________

25 Symbiosis Two or more different species living together (interactions)

26 Symbiosis Two or more different species living together (interactions)
3 relationships:

27 Symbiosis Two or more different species living together (interactions)
3 relationships: Mutualism

28 Symbiosis Two or more different species living together (interactions)
3 relationships: Mutualism Parasitism

29 Symbiosis Two or more different species living together (interactions)
3 relationships: Mutualism Parasitism Commensalism

30 Note (add to the page somewhere)
Neutralism IS NOT a symbiotic relationship

31 Mutualism Relationship in which both organisms ______________

32 Mutualism Relationship in which both organisms benefit

33 Mutualism Relationship in which both organisms benefit
Ex: cows and white headed cow bird (bird eats insects off cow, preventing illness)

34 Mutualism Relationship in which both organisms benefit
Ex: cows and white headed cow bird (bird eats insects off cow, preventing illness) Other examples?

35 Parasitism Relationship in which one organism ____________ and one is ______________

36 Parasitism Relationship in which one organism benefits and one is harmed

37 Parasitism Relationship in which one organism benefits and one is harmed Ex: fleas and dogs, mosquitoes and humans

38 Parasitism Relationship in which one organism benefits and one is harmed Ex: fleas and dogs, mosquitoes and humans Other examples?

39 Commensalism Relationship in which one organism ____________ and the other organism is ___________________________________

40 Commensalism Relationship in which one organism benefits and the other organism is neither helped nor harmed

41 Commensalism Relationship in which one organism benefits and the other organism is neither helped nor harmed Ex: whales and barnacles

42 Commensalism Relationship in which one organism benefits and the other organism is neither helped nor harmed Ex: whales and barnacles Other examples?

43 Competition __________________________

44 Competition for the same limiting resources

45 Competition for the same limiting resources
Instraspecific Competition– organisms of the __________ species fight for the same resource.

46 Competition for the same limiting resources
Intraspecific competition – organisms of the same species fight for the same resource. Ex: two bucks competing for a mate

47 Competition for the same limiting resources
Intraspecific competition – organisms of the same species fight for the same resource. Ex: two bucks competing for a mate Interspecific competition – organisms of _____________ species fight for the same resource

48 Competition for the same limiting resources
Intraspecific competition – organisms of the same species fight for the same resource. Ex: two bucks competing for a mate Interspecific competition – organisms of different species fight for the same resource Ex: seals and sea lions compete for fish


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