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Bellwork: Mon. May 9, 2016 Interspecific Competition: competition between species like the coyote and the lynx for the snowshoe hare Intraspecific Competition: competition within the same species like a fast strong snowshoe hare with a slow weak snowshoe hare.
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Finish Thurs. Notes
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Predator-Prey Relationships
This graph shows an idealized computer model of changes in predator and prey populations over time.
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What can cause prey populations to change?
What can cause predator populations to change?
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In this lab you will to graph population data and then use the graph to evaluate one of the most famous examples of population change, the predator-prey population cycle of the snowshoe hare and the Canada lynx. The data is taken from the 300 years worth of real data collected by trappers of the Hudson Bay Company
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reducing your Carbon Footprint
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Bellwork: Wed. May 13, 2015 1. This graph shows a _________________relationship. 2. There always must be more _______________ than __________________. 3. Name some possible causes of high and low point on the graph:__________________________________
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Bellwork: Tues. May 10, 2016 1. A group of members of the same
species living together is called a __________________________ 2. The animal that captures and eats another organism is called the __________________ 3. The animal that is captured and eaten by another organism is called the __________________ population predator prey
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Bellwork: Most animal interactions
Competing for the same ___________supply. ______________ (predation). Avoid being _____________(avoiding predation).
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