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Population Interactions
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Ecosystems are made of many populations living together How do populations live together? ◦ 5 types community interactions Competition Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism Predation
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Organisms compete for same resources (food, space, etc) Nature doesn’t like competition ◦ Reduced through species occupy different NICHES – the physical and biological conditions Include: Food types Predators Temperature needed to survive
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An interaction in which organisms of both species benefits +/+ relationship In other words: Let’s work together!
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Example: Bees and flowering plants
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An interaction in which one organism benefits (the commensal) and the other organism has no benefit or harm (the host) +/0 relationship In other words: I don’t care what you do as long as it doesn’t affect me.
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Example: Clownfish and sea anemone
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An interaction in which one organism benefits (the parasite) and the other organism is harmed (the host) +/- relationship In other words: I’m stealing from you!
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Example: Ticks and Dogs
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Predation and parasitism are both +/- interactions, but there are several differences 1. The parasite is often much smaller than the host. 2. The parasite consumes only a small amount of the host at a time. Predators will eat most of their prey 3. Parasite can use host for other (protection, reproduction, etc). Predation only for food
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Hookworms
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Strangler Fig
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Zebra Mussel
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Tongue Eating Louse
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