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1 Species Interactions in Biological Communities

2 Community Several different species interacting in the same geographic area Types of Interactions Competition Predation Symbiosis

3 Interactions 2 Types of Competition Intra-specific Competition Competition between organisms of the same species Inter-specific Competition Competition between organisms of different species

4 Competition Example of Inter-specific Competition Competitive Exclusion Two species so similar in requirements that the same resource limits both species’ growth & 1 species may succeed over the other Paramecium Study

5 Interactions Predation Interaction in which 1 organism eats another Predator = Hunter Prey = Hunted Predator/Prey Adaptations * Camouflage * Hunt in pack * Acute senses * Mimicry * Body Modifications: Claws, teeth, fangs, stingers * Chemical Defenses- Thorns, venom

6 Physical adaptations Body structures that allow an animal to find and consume food, defend itself, and to reproduce its species. Physical adaptations help an animal survive in its environment. Hey! I’m a walking stick. I look just like a stick you’d find on the ground. © A. Weinberg

7 Physical adaptation Camouflage (use of color in a surrounding) The chameleon can change its color to match its surroundings.

8 Mimicry (looking or sounding like another living organism) The Viceroy butterfly uses mimicry to look like the Monarch butterfly. Can you tell them apart? Poisonous Not poisonous Physical adaptation I’m the Monarch! I’m the Viceroy!

9 Chemical defenses (like venom, ink, sprays) Physical adaptation

10 Body coverings & parts (claws, beaks, feet, armor plates, skulls, teeth) Physical adaptations The elephant’s trunk is a physical adaptation that helps it to clean itself, eat, drink, and to pick things up.

11 Interactions Symbiotic Relationships Close interaction between species in which 1 of the species lives in or on the other 3 Main Types Parasitism Parasite obtains its food at the expense of a host Mutualism Both organisms benefit from the relationship Commensalism 1 organism benefits while the other organism is neither harmed nor helped


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