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Title: Community Ecology


1
Community Ecology
  • Relationships Between Organisms
  • AP Biology

2
Ecological Niches
  • A species' niche includes
  • Habitat - where it lives in the ecosystem
  • Relationships - all interactions with other
    species in the ecosystem
  • Nutrition - its method of obtaining food

3
Competition
  • Competition when two species compete for the
    same resource
  • Competition can lead to competitive exclusion or
    resource partitioning

4
Competitive Exclusion
  • Competitive Exclusion Theory
  • 2 species cannot occupy the same niche
  • If 2 species occupy the same niche, then they
    will compete until one eliminates the other
    (becomes extinct)

5
Resource Partitioning
  • If one species niche is modified through natural
    selection, then it will be able to coexist with
    the other species (that it competed with before).
  • niche differentiation
  • Modified use of resources

6
Character Displacement
  • Is evidence of previous competition between
    species
  • Allopatric Speciation speciation that occurs in
    species that are geographically isolated
  • Sympatric Speciation speciation that occurs in
    species that live in the same area

7
Character displacement
  • How does the diagram show evidence of
    competition?
  • When the populations live together (sympatric
    speciation), character displacement occurs in
    order for the populations to co-exist

8
Animal Defenses Aposematic coloring
Coloring or markings to warn off predators
9
Animal Defenses Cryptic coloration
Coloring that disguises an animals shape
10
Animal Defenses Batesian Mimicry
A species mimics a successful species but lacks
the actual attribute pretending to be harmful
harmful
Not harmful
Scarlet king snake
11
Müllerian Mimicry
A species resembles another successful (harmful)
species and shares the attribute
Monarch butterfly
Viceroy butterfly
12
Plant Defenses Against Herbivory
  • Thorns and spines
  • Glandular hairs
  • store and secrete toxins
  • Deposition of crystals in plant tissues
  • makes tissues tougher
  • Chemical compounds
  • May be distasteful or toxic to animals
  • May cause abnormal development in animals

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http//fm2.fieldmuseum.org/plantguides/jpgs/LOGA-s
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13
Summary of Species-Species Interactions
Competition -/-
Predation /-
Herbivory /-
Parasitism /-
Disease (Pathogen) /-
Mutualism /
Commensalism /0
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