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Review SYMBIOSIS And TYPES of SYMBIOSIS
Species Interactions Review SYMBIOSIS And TYPES of SYMBIOSIS
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SYMBIOSIS Symbiosis – a close relationship between 2 different species
Predator/Prey Competition Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism
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Species interaction Predation 1 – predator / prey; one eats another Video Competition – Two species fight over a single resource, one loses
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Predation
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Competition
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Interspecific Interaction
Symbiosis is a close relationship between two unrelated organisms Parasitism Mutualism Commensalism
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Videos on Symbiosis Rhino / White bird Explain the relationship
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Symbiotic Relationships
Symbiosis- two species living together 3 Types of symbiosis: 1. Commensalism 2. Parasitism 3. Mutualism Cleaning shrimp
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Symbiotic Relationships
Commensalism- one species benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped Ex. orchids on a tree Epiphytes: A plant, such as a tropical orchid or a bromeliad, that grows on another plant upon which it depends for mechanical support but not for nutrients. Also called xerophyte, air plant.
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Symbiotic Relationships
Commensalism- one species benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped Ex. polar bears and cyanobacteria You can see here that this polar bear is no longer white.
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Symbiotic Relationships
Parasitism- one species benefits (parasite) and the other is harmed (host) Parasite-Host relationship
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Symbiotic Relationships
Parasitism- parasite-host Ex. lampreys, leeches, fleas, ticks, tapeworm
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Symbiotic Relationships
Mutualism- beneficial to both species Ex. cleaning birds and cleaner shrimp The Egyptian plover takes insects from the backs of buffaloes, giraffes and rhinos. The plover has also been observed taking leeches from the open mouths of crocodiles! In this association the plover receives a supply of food and the other animal rids itself of unwelcome pests
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Symbiotic Relationships
Mutualism- beneficial to both species Ex. lichen The Egyptian plover takes insects from the backs of buffaloes, giraffes and rhinos. The plover has also been observed taking leeches from the open mouths of crocodiles! In this association the plover receives a supply of food and the other animal rids itself of unwelcome pests
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Lichen Mutualism = Fungi and bacteria – important for ecological succession. Eat rocks.
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= 1 species Type of relationship Species harmed Species benefits
Species neutral Commensalism Parasitism Mutualism = 1 species
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PACKET REVIEW video
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California Sea Otters KEYSTONE SPECIES – a species critical to the functioning of an ecosystem. Read page 242
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Sea Urchin and Kelp Beds
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Ants and acacia tree Nitrogen fixing bacteria Protozoa and termite Algae and sloth Mistletoe and tree Spanish moss and tree Fluke eggs and host snail Plover and crocodile
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Wrasse and parrotfish Clownfish and anemone Parasitism Body invaders Lamprey Tick
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Review Notes! Video tomorrow Lab Tuesday Review Wednesday
Assessment Thursday Review assessment friday
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