Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAda Maxwell Modified over 6 years ago
1
Common relationships among various species within natural communities.
Species Interactions Common relationships among various species within natural communities.
2
Population – group of individuals of the same species
living in the same area, potentially interacting Community – group of populations of different species living in the same area, potentially interacting What are some ecological interactions?
3
Why are ecological interactions important?
Interactions can affect distribution and abundance. Interactions can influence evolution. Think about how the following interactions can affect distribution, abundance, and evolution.
4
Types of ecological interactions
competition predation (predator/prey) arasitism (parasite/host) mutualism commensalism symbiosis
6
Competition – two species share a requirement for a
limited resource reduces fitness of one or both species
7
Predation – one species feeds on another enhances
fitness of predator but reduces fitness of prey
8
Parasitism – one species feeds on another enhances
fitness of parasite but reduces fitness of host
9
Mutualism – two species provide resources or services
to each other enhances fitness of both species
10
Commensalism – one species receives a benefit from
another species enhances fitness of one species; no effect on fitness of the other species
11
Symbiosis – two species live together can include
parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism
12
Organizing ecological interactions
effect on species 1 predation herbivory parasitism + - commensalism mutualism effect on species 2 competition
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.