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Habitat Type of environment in which a population or species regularly lives WHERE it lives Monkey – tropical rain forest Frog – pond Palm tree – tropical.

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1 Habitat Type of environment in which a population or species regularly lives WHERE it lives Monkey – tropical rain forest Frog – pond Palm tree – tropical beach

2 Habitat

3 Habitat

4 Habitat

5 Niche The role of an organism in the ecosystem What it does
Spider –makes webs and eats insects Oak tree – form part of the forest and produce acorns Humpback whale – eat plankton and krill

6 Niche

7 Niche

8 Niche

9 Niche Competition If two species try to share the same niche in the same habitat, they will compete for resources

10 Niche Competitive exclusion
The extinction of a population due to direct competition with another species for a resource

11 Niche Realized niche Fundamental niche
The actual role that the organism filling Fundamental niche Any of the roles that an organism can fill

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13 Niche Niche Diversity The number of different niches in an ecosystem
Depends on type of biome

14 Niche Predator Keystone Predator Prey
An organism that actively hunts other organisms Keystone Predator A predator that promotes a great niche diversity in its habitat Prey The organism that is hunted

15 The sea otter Enhydra lutris can be considered a keystone predator because its voracious feeding on herbivorous sea urchins allows kelps to flourish along the rocky coast, along with an entire ecosystem associated with these large marine plants.

16 Evolution

17 Convergent Evolution converged

18 Convergent Evolution

19 Convergent Evolution

20 Divergent Evolution Journal

21 Coevolution

22 Coevolution

23 Coevolution

24 Speciation

25 Competitive Exclusion

26 Fundamental vs. realized niche
Chthalamus barnacles can live in both deep and shallow intertidal zones (its fundamental niche). 
Competition from Balanus forces Chthalamus to occupy a smaller realized niche on higher, drier habitat.

27 Adaptations

28 Adaptations

29 Survival of the fittest

30 Natural Selection


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