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Ecology Notes – Part 3: Interactions Biology Spring 2012 Biology Spring 2012
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Interactions Types of Interactions among organisms Symbiosis (3 types) Competition Predator/Prey (Predation)
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Interactions – Symbiosis Symbiosis: the relationship between two organisms in which at least one benefits, but the other does not die Sym – = with / together -biosis = mode of life Ex: bird on hippos, fleas on dogs
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Symbiosis 3 Types of Symbiosis: Commensalism Mutualism Parasitism
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Symbiosis Commensalism: one organism benefits and the other is not harmed (+/0) Ex: Lichen on a tree branch Maggots decomposing a rotting carcass
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Symbiosis Mutualism: both organisms benefit from the relationship (+/+) Ex: Clown fish and sea anemone Insect pollination of flowers
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Symbiosis Parasitism: One organism benefits and the other is harmed, but not killed (+/-) Ex: mosquito and human
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Interactions – Competition Competition: When different species struggle over the same resource Resources are limited by supply Water, food, shelter
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Interactions – Competition Revisiting the niche… Niche: the role of an organism in its environment, “how it makes a living” How it gets food Habitat conditions for survival Is it used for food? All its biotic and abiotic resources
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Interactions – Competition Niche Example
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Competition, cont. Competition can happen in two ways: Between two different species (interspecies) Cheetahs & lions competing for antelopes. Between members of the same species (intraspecies). Mountain goat rams butting heads to “win” the females.
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Interactions – Competition Competitive Exclusion Principle: If two species compete for the same resource(s), one will win and one will lose The “winner” gets the territory / resource(s) The “loser” will either move to another location or get killed
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Why are they in different regions of the tree??
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Interactions – Predator/Prey
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Predation: where one organism kills another for its food Organism getting the food is the predator Organism that is the food is the prey 1 lives & 1 dies
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Which is which? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/960 0151/ns/technology_and_science- science/t/gator-guzzling-python- comes-messy-end/
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To succeed... Both predators and prey adapt to better survive Predators get better at catching prey Prey get better at avoiding being caught.
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What do they need? Think of a predator/prey relationship Generate a list of characteristics that are helpful for each to survive… Predators: Prey:
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Predator adaptations Speed & agility or power & strength Acute senses “Weaponry:” claws, fangs, poison Camouflage
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Prey Adaptations Avoid: Speed, senses, hide, mimic
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Prey Adaptations Warn: Coloring, smell, cry
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Prey Adaptations Defend: Shell, needle, fight back, taste, smell...
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Interactions – Overview Write a general description of what happens to each organism in the following types of interactions among organisms: Symbiosis: Describe each of the 3 types of symbiosis Competition: Predator/Prey (Predation):
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Interactions – Overview Types of Interaction One organismThe other organism… SymbiosisDoesn’t die 1. 2. 3. Competition Predator / Prey
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Predator-Prey Simulation “Queen of Trees” Interactions
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