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1 Community Interactions - such as, competition, predation, and symbiosis can powerfully affect an ecosystem

2 Every morning in Africa

3 A gazelle wakes up & “knows”

4 It must run faster that the fastest lion

5 Or it will be killed.

6 Every morning, a lion wakes up & “knows”

7 It must outrun the slowest gazelle

8 Or it will starve to death

9 It doesn’t matter whether you are a lion or a gazelle

10 When the sun comes up,

11 You better be running …

12 Competition: Occurs when organisms of the same or different species attempt to use an ecological resource in the same place at the same time

13 Things that reduce competition - being active at different times of the day - establishing territories - establishing hierarchies - requiring different resources at different times of the life cycle

14 Predation: Hunter & hunted Predator - prey

15 Predator and Prey Adaptations

16 - Camouflage (cryptic coloration)

17 Marked with bright or contrasting colors as a warning that the animal is venomous or noxious. - Warning coloration

18 - Distasteful

19 - Horns for protection - Hooves for running fast

20 - Deceptive markings (eyespots)

21 - Sharp Hearing

22 Example: Monarch & Viceroy - Mimicry

23 - Sting - Poisonous

24 - Offensive Odors / Repellant Chemicals

25 - Ability to run fast

26 - Sharp horns - Sharp tearing teeth

27 - Claws for piercing

28 Lynx & hare

29 Predator – prey graph

30 Cat and Deer

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32 Rabbit vs. Snake

33 Symbiosis: Mutualism – both species benefit from the relationship

34 Rhino & Oxpecker

35 Lichen = alga & fungus

36 Rhizobium legume Rhizobium (nitrogen fixing bacteria) & legume nodules

37 E. coli E. coli & human gut

38 Commensalism – one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed (a one-way relationship)

39 Clownfish & Sea Anemones

40 Shark & Remora

41 Spanish moss growing on trees

42 Parasitism  – one organism benefits and the other is harmed

43 Endoparasites Tapeworms

44 Ectoparasites Caterpillar & wasp larvae

45 Mosquito

46 Leeches

47 Ticks & mammals

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