Species Interaction * The relationships between two species in an ecosystem. * The interactions between two species need not be through direct contact. Species may affect each other through intermediaries such as shared resources or common enemies. Major factors in evolution and adaptation: * Predation * Competition for scarce resources Terminologies: * Habitat – the actual physical location where a species lives. * Conditions – physical or chemical attributes of the
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Relationship Relationship between the individuals of two (or more) different species. Mutualism Relationship where both organisms are benefitted Optimal Range Range of abiotic conditions within the tolerance range where a species is best adapted. Parasitism Relationship where one organism (parasite) benefits at the expense of the other (host) Predation Relationship where one organism (predator) feeds on another (prey) Tolerance Range The abiotic conditions within a species can sustain and survive
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Essay Of the Differences Between Desert And Coral Reef Coral reef and Desert ecosystem. The coral reef and desert ecosystem can be very similar or very different.The difference between the biotic and abiotic factors in the coral reef and the desert the ones in the coral reef live under water ‚and in the desert none of them live under water only some of the fish do. Some of the biotic animals in the coral reef are dolphins and seals. bivalves‚ gastropods‚ tunicates‚ sponges‚ polychaete and feather
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Ecology Unit Study Guide AP Biology Study Guide: Read through these concepts. If you are not sure of what the concept is or means search for the answer in your textbook and write it on a separate sheet of paper. If you know these terms you should do well on the test. Chapter 52 – Ecology and the Biosphere 1. Distinguish among the following types of ecology: organismal‚ population‚ community‚ ecosystem‚ and landscape. 2. Explain how dispersal may contribute to a species’ distribution.
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Parasitism occurs when one species feeds on another organism by living on or in the host. Mutualism occurs when two species interact in a way that benefits both. Commensalism is a species interaction that benefits one species but has little‚ if any‚ effect
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community: they may assist in pollination help regulate populations. Foundation species affect the community’s habitat to benefit other species. 3. Species interact with each other in these different ways: interspecific competition‚ predation‚ parasitism‚ mutualism‚ and commensalism. 4. As environmental conditions change‚ one species may be replaced by other groups of species. This gradual change in the composition of species in a given area is called ecological succession. 5. A community
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antibiotic andrimid. This kills many harmful bacteria that a tiger may ingest from its prey by blocking a critical step in fatty acid biosynthesis. This helps protect the tiger from such dangers like E. coli and samonella poisoning. Parasitism-An example of parasitism is between Pearl fish and Sea Cucumber. The Pearl fish live in the Sea Cucumber’s cloaca which they enter through the anus. The Pearl fish then breaks through the respiratory membrane and situates its home. Commensalism- Commensalism
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Section 5.1 Assignment: Parts of Ecosystems 1. A. Take out the graphic organizer you made in the Guided Practice 5.1B 1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors. Make sure you have labelled the appropriate parts with the terms abiotic and biotic‚ and you have included at least four examples of each. You will hand this graphic organizer in with your section assignment. (2 marks) B. Choose one abiotic factor from your list. Imagine what would happen if you changed that one abiotic factor. Describe one
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In ecology‚ the competitive exclusion principle‚ sometimes referred to as Gause’s law of competitive exclusion or just Gause’s law‚ is a proposition which states that two species competing for the same resources cannot coexist if other ecological factors are the same. When one species has even the slightest advantage or edge over another‚ then the one with the advantage will dominate in the long term. One of the two competitors will always overcome the other‚ leading to either the extinction
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SPECIES‚COMMUNITY AND ECOSYSTEM SP | SPECIES1.Every different living thing is called a species2.Examples:a) A sparrow is a species of bird.b)A pigeon is another species of bird.3.Individuals from the same species have the same appearance and characteristics.4.Individuals from the same species are able to reproduce among themselves. | | POPULATION1.A group of the same species living together in the same habitat forms a population. 2.EXAMPLES:a)A group of sparrows living together forms a
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