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Community Ecology Chapter 52
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Community: All the populations in an ecosystem Difficult to study Can be large or small Have a wide range of interactions Are rarely isolated
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Community structure and functioning Niche vs. habitat Niche = role Habitat = local environment (part of an organism’s niche) Fundamental niche – all the basic parts of the ecosystem that it could use; reduced by competition with other species Realized niche – the parts of the ecosystem that the organism actually uses
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Interspecific competition Two or more species attempting to use the same limited resource Competitive exclusion: two species cannot share the same resource at the same time – one will be excluded Resource partitioning – competing species each use only part of the available resource so they can coexist Character displacement – a physical change in an organism’s appearance as a result of competition reduction
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Predator/Prey Coevolution – each one changes in response to the other Predator strategies: pursuit vs. ambush Prey strategies: Plants – physical or chemical defenses Animals – physical, mechanical, chemical, cryptic coloration, mimicry
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Symbiosis Mutualism – both benefited Nitrogen-fixing bacteria and legumes Commensalism – one benefits, the other is neither harmed nor helped Tree and epiphyte Parasitism – one harms the other Tapeworm and host
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Keystone species A crucial species – determines the characteristics of the rest of the community Many times are the top predator in the ecosystem Without their presence the shape of the entire community changes
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Dominant species Also greatly impact their community – but because of their high number Forests – trees, coral reef - coral
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