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Niche It is the overall role of an organism in a community. It is where the organism lives, what it eats, when it eats, when it rests, when it reproduces, etc. It is the “rule book” for the organism. NO TWO SPECIES CAN BE IN THE EXACT SAME NICHE!
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Competition Two organisms use the same resource. They both want the same thing. The competition can be:
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Intraspecific competition
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Interspecific competition
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Resource partitioning
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Adaptive radiation
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Unknown ancestor from the South American mainland
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Foreign Species Not native to an ecosystem
Often have no natural predators to control their population Can out-compete native species for a niche
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Purple Loosestrife
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English Ivy
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Himalayan Blackberry
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Morning Glory
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Giant Hogweed
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Scotch Broom
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Eurasian Watermilfoil
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Eastern Grey Squirrel
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Black Slug
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American Bullfrog
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Mute Swan
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Red-Eared Slider Turtle
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Ecological succession
It is the gradual change in the type of plants that form the majority of the producers in an environment. This change takes place over hundreds or thousands of years. There are two main kinds:
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There is no soil to begin with. Lichens change bare rock into nutrients.
Primary
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There is soil but all the producers have been removed due to fire or flood. Succession is faster because small plants move in relatively quickly. Secondary
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Succession in an aquatic environment
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