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Predator Prey Relationships Learning Objectives Be able to describe the relationship between predators and their prey. Be able to explain the shape of a predator – prey graph.

Food web - Interdependence Starter If the mouse is considered a pest and baited, find as many effects on the food web as you can, in 3 minutes.

Food web - Interdependence … and that was a simplified food web. Imagine the interactions in a less simplified web. Do you think the bobcat would be affected if the mosquito larvae were destroyed as a malaria risk?

Food web - Interdependence … or even a more complete web again.

To do: Draw a concept map of what effects the size of a population. Population Size To do: Draw a concept map of what effects the size of a population. population grows Decrease in predators plenty of food food shortage Predators Food increase in predators POPULATION SIZE population falls overcrowding Disease increased aggression / competition for resources

Animals that eat other animals Populations of animals are often limited by the amount of food. What are animals that eat other animals called? predators What are the animals that predators eat called? prey To do: Define the words Predator and Prey and give an example of each.

Predator and prey adaptations How are predators and prey adapted to survive? Predators are adapted to catching and consuming their prey. predators Prey have adaptations to detect and prevent being eaten by predators. prey

Prey Adaptations – General Prey have adaptations to detect and prevent being eaten by predators. mimicry venomous coral snake scarlet kingsnake speed & keen senses camouflage warning colors & patterns

Predator Adaptations – General Predators have adaptations to catch and consume their prey. birds of prey have keen eyesight and sharp beaks and talons camouflage allows predators to blend in with their surroundings venomous snakes have poisonous venom to subdue their prey kingsnakes are immune to the venom of venomous snakes treefrogs have special pads on their feet so they can cling to vertical surfaces

Can you find the camouflaged predators? 1 3 2 4 8 6 7 5 Some predator and prey adaptations are the same.

Predator & Prey adaptations -Eyes The eyes of predators face forwards. This gives them good depth perception allowing them to judge distances well. Can focus on a single point. The eyes of prey are located on the side of the head. This allows them to see to the side and rear while eating, without moving their head. Some prey have almost 360° vision.

The Lynx and the Snowshoe hare This is the most common example of the predator prey relationship.

Prey Adaptations – Snowshoe Hare The snowshoe hare lives in northern parts of North America. How is it adapted to the cold and to avoid being eaten by predators, such as lynxes? Coat changes colour with the seasons from greyish-brown in summer to white in midwinter. Large ears help to detect predators. Strong teeth are able to chew bark and twigs. Large back feet spread out to act as snow shoes. Fur on the soles also protects from the cold.

Predator adaptations – the lynx Lynxes are adapted to life in a cold climate. How are these predators adapted for catching the snowshoe hares that are their main prey? Excellent eyesight and hearing for detecting prey. Very sharp teeth – prey watch out! Thick furry coat protects from the cold. Very strong hind leg muscles are capable of a pounce 6.5 metres long! Extra large paws act as snow shoes on soft, deep snow.

Predator–prey graph These graphs are a common exam question. You should know that: There are always more prey than predators. The prey always increases before the predators do. To do: Write down how you could tell which line is the predator and which is the prey on a graph. Explain why the predator increases after the prey.

Predator–prey graph This population data comes from fur trapping records. How are the populations linked?

estimated population size (thousands) Predator–prey graph How does the lynx population depend on the number of snowshoe hares? Take a closer look at this part of the graph. 150 snowshoe hare lynx 100 estimated population size (thousands) 50 1800 1820 1840 1860 1880 1900 time (year)

Predator–prey graph section Why does the peak for the lynx population always come after the peak for the number of snowshoe hares? 150 snowshoe hare lynx For the populations to survive, there will always be more hares than lynxes. 100 estimated population size (thousands) 50 1850 1855 1860 1865 time (year)

predator population decreases predator population increases Predator–prey cycle Predator and prey population sizes follow a cycle. What happens if the prey population increases? normal prey population prey population increases prey population increases predator population decreases as less food predator population increases as more food prey population decreases because of more predators

predator population decreases predator population increases Predator–prey cycle Predator and prey population sizes follow a cycle. What happens if the prey population decreases? normal prey population prey population decreases prey population decreases predator population decreases as less food predator population increases as more food prey population increases because of less predators

Plenary The population of any species is normally limited by the amount of food available. If the population of the prey increases, then so will the population of the _______. However, as the population of predators increases, the number of prey _______. predators decreases Eg. More grass means more ______. More rabbits means more _____ But more foxes means less ______. Eventually, less rabbits will mean ____ foxes again. rabbits foxes rabbits less