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1 COMMUNITY ECOLOGY Populations of different species that live and interact at same place and same time

2 ECOLOGICAL NICHE  Totality of adaptations to environment, use of resources and lifestyle  2 Types of Niches:  Fundamental  Realized

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4 3 TYPES OF COMMUNITY INTERACTIONS Competition Predation Symbiosis

5 COMPETITION  Intraspecific or Interspecific  Competitive Exclusion Principle  Ways to reduce competition:  Resource partitioning  Character displacement

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7 PREDATION  One species uses another for food  Hunting  Herbivory  Affected by natural selection  Coevolution

8 PREDATOR STRATEGIES  Pursuit strategies  Ambush strategies  Camouflage  Attraction

9 ANIMAL DEFENSES  Mechanical defenses: quills, shells, barbs  Chemical defenses  Cryptic coloration  Mimicry

10 TYPES OF MIMICRY:  Batesian  Model and mimic  Coral snake (model) and king snake (mimic)  Mullerian

11 PLANT ADAPTATIONS  Attraction  Defense:  Structures: spines, thorns, tough leaves, wax  Chemical defenses  Warning coloration

12 SYMBIOSIS  Mutualism  Commensalism  Parasitism and pathogens

13 COMMUNITY CHARACTER CAN BE AFFECTED BY… Keystone species Dominant species

14 KEYSTONE SPECIES INCREASE DIVERSITY  Greatly affect other species  Impact is disproportionate to abundance

15 DOMINANT SPECIES  Common  Affect on community due to abundance

16 WHAT IS BIODIVERSITY? Species richness Diversity

17 WHY DO SOME COMMUNITIES HAVE MORE SPECIES?  Complexity of habitat  Geographic isolation  Habitat stress  Ecotones  Geological history

18 SPECIES RICHNESS MAY PROMOTE STABILITY More species, less important any 1 is

19 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT  Succession = stages  Species in 1 stage replaced by different species  Usu. described in terms of vegetation

20  2 types  Primary  Secondary  Used to talk about climax communities  Currently, intermediate disturbance hypothesis  Species richness greatest at intermediate levels of disturbance


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