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Why are there so many species?
Interactions between species 1. Competition(-/-) 2. Symbiosis(+/+) 3. predation – Parasitism(+/-) 1 – 3 affects evolution, persistence of species, and overall diversity of life
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Competitive Exclusion Principle
The American gray Squirrel vs the British red squirrel Red squirrel – hazelnuts Gray squirrel - acorns
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Niches: How Species Coexist
Flour beetle(Tribolium) experiments – Fig p.130 Ecological niche and habitat – knowledge is helpful in assessing impact of development or of changes in land use Measuring niches – Hutchinsonian niche – described as the set of all environmental conditions under which a species can persist and carry out its life functions See fig – flatworm’s fundamental temperature niche vs realized temperature niche
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Symbiosis Beneficial to both organisms
Ex) bacteria in our large intestine, bacteria in rumen of reindeer Obligate symbionts
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Predation and Parasitism
Predation – one organism feeds on another Parasitism – one organism lives off of another a moderately grazed pasture has more species of plants than an ungrazed one
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Environmental Factors That Influence Diversity
See Table 7.2 p. 133 – Factors that tend to increase vs factors that tend to decrease diversity Biogeography – the large-scale geographic pattern in the distribution of species
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Why Preserve Biodiversity?
See list of values on p. 135 How are we protecting our resources?
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