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Species Interactions. Types of Species Interactions Predation Competition Symbiosis –Mutualism –Commensalism –Parasitism.

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1 Species Interactions

2 Types of Species Interactions Predation Competition Symbiosis –Mutualism –Commensalism –Parasitism

3 Predation Predation is any interaction between two organisms in which one organism (the predator) consumes all or part of another organism (the prey).

4 Predation Herbivore-Plant Interactions Herbivore-Plant Interaction

5 Prey Defenses Predation usually results in the evolution of defensive adaptations in prey. These can include: –Chemical defenses (toxins, poison, acrid sprays) –Behavior (living in groups, scouts, alarm calls) –Morphological features (spines, color, structures that allow you to run fast or detect predators), and other traits

6 Camouflage Camouflage is protective coloration in which an animal resembles its background.

7 Competition Competition in an interaction between two organisms that are using the same limited resource. Competition can be: intraspecific within the same species interspecific between different species

8 Which is which?

9 Symbiosis Symbiosis is an intimate relationship between different species in which at least one species depends upon the relationship to survive. Types Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism

10 Mutualism Both partners benefit from the relationship (+, +)

11 Commensalism One partner benefits from the relationship; the other partner is not affected (+, 0)

12 Parasitism One partner benefits from the relationship; the other partner is harmed (+, -)


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