Marine Bio- Day 3 Drill: What are some abiotic and biotic factors that would affect organisms in a salt water fish tank? Outcome: Define the different.

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Marine Bio- Day 3 Drill: What are some abiotic and biotic factors that would affect organisms in a salt water fish tank? Outcome: Define the different relationships between marine organisms. Compare marine symbiotic relationships. Agenda: Discuss interactions between marine organisms Discuss Aquarium Project Expectations and Rubric

Competition What is Competition? There are two types of competition: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Ex. Connells barnacles There are two types of competition: Intraspecific - within one species Interspecific - between species

Competitive Exclusion What is Competitive Exclusion? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ This happens often when an ________________________ appears. Organism not native to the area

Symbiosis Symbiosis - _____________________________________ _______________________________________________ Four examples of symbiosis: Parasitism – ____________________________________ Commensalism – ________________________________ _______________________________________________ 3) Mutualism – ____________________________________ Predator/Prey – __________________________________