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Title: Community Interactions


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Community Interactions
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Community Interactions
  • Powerfully affect an ecosystem
  • Include
  • Competition
  • Predation
  • Symbiosis

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Competition
  • When organisms of the same or different species
    attempt to use an ecological resource at the same
    place and the same time
  • Resource? any necessity to life
  • Plants and animals compete
  • Winner and losers

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Rules, rules, rules
  • Fundamental rule in ecology
  • Competitive Exclusion Principle
  • No two species can occupy the same niche in the
    same habitat and the same time
  • Prevents competition

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Predation
  • Interaction where an organism captures and feeds
    on another organism
  • Predator
  • Organism that does the killing and eating
  • Prey
  • Organism that is being killed and eaten (victim)

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Symbiosis
  • Any relationship where two species live closely
    together
  • Symbiosis literally means living together
  • 3 main types
  • Parasitism
  • Mutualism
  • commensalism

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What type of relationship is this?
  • Who is helping who?

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Mutualism
  • Both species benefit from the relationship
  • A Happy couple
  • Flowers and bees
  • Flowers need bees for pollination, bees need
    flowers nectar

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What type of relation ship is going on here?
  • Who is helping who?

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Commensalism
  • One member of the relationship benefits while the
    other is neither harmed nor helped
  • One-sided
  • Food or shelter
  • Barnacles on whale

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Ants and aphids
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What type of interaction is going on here?
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Parasitism
  • One organism lives on or inside another organism
    and harms it
  • Parasite obtains all or part of its nutrients
    from the other organism
  • Host
  • Organism that is harmed in relation ship the one
    that provides the nutrients to the parasite
  • Parasite
  • Organism that gets its nutrients from the host
  • Do they want to kill their host?
  • No, because they need themthey will weaken or
    hurt the host in some way

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Recap
  • What are the three types of interactions in a
    community?
  • Competition
  • Predation
  • Symbiosis
  • What types do we have?
  • Mutualism
  • Commensalism
  • Parasitism

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Ecological Succession
  • Do all ecosystems stay the same all the time?
  • What are some things that cause changes to
    ecosystems?
  • Natural and unnatural
  • Quickly and slowly

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  • Ecosystems are constantly changing in response to
    human and natural disturbances.
  • As an ecosystem changes, older habitants die out
    and new organisms move in, causing more change

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Ecological Succession
  • Series of predictable changes that occur in a
    community over time
  • Physical environment
  • Natural disturbance
  • Human disturbance

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Primary Succession
  • Succession on land that occurs on surfaces where
    no soil exists
  • Volcanic eruptions
  • Glaciers melting

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Stages of Primary Succession
  • Start with no soil, just ash and rock
  • First species to populate this area
  • pioneer species
  • For example, pioneer species on volcanic rock are
    lichens (LY-kunz)
  • Lichens? made up of fungus and algae that can
    grow on bare rock
  • When lichens die, they for organic material that
    becomes soilnow plants can grow

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Secondary Succession
  • Succession following a disturbance that destroys
    a community without destroying the soil
  • Natural
  • hurricane
  • fires
  • Human disturbances
  • Farming
  • Forest clearing

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Succession in Marine Ecosystems
  • Deep and dark
  • Can succession happen?
  • 1987 dead whale off of California
  • Unique community of organisms living in remains
  • Represents stage in succession in an otherwise
    stable, deep-sea ecosystem
  • Whale-fall community

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Whale-Fall Succession
  • Begins when large whale dies
  • Sinks to barren ocean floor
  • Scavengers and decomposers flock to carcass , our
    first community
  • Amphipods
  • Hagfish
  • sharks
  • After a year, most tissues have been eaten
  • Now, second small community of organisms live
    here
  • Body is decomposing, releasing nutrients into the
    water
  • Small fishes
  • Crabs
  • Snails
  • worms
  • Only skeleton remains
  • Third community moves in
  • Heterotrophic bacteria
  • Decompose oil in bones? release of chemical
    compounds
  • Who uses these chemical compounds?
  • Chemoosynthetic autotrophs

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Study Chemical reactions, enzymes, and Chapters 3
and 4
Teacher,
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