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Title: Predation


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Predation
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Species Interaction
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Predator
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Prey
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Predation
  • When an individual captures, kills and consumes
    another individual prey.
  • Prey The individual eaten by the predator

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Predators, Prey and Natural Selection
  • Natural Selection, the major mechanism of
    evolution, favors adaptations that improve
    efficiency of predators at finding, capturing and
    consuming prey
  • Preys survival depends on their ability to avoid
    being captured.

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Mimicry
  • When harmless species resemble a dangerous
    species

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Camouflage
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Coral Snake
Red to yellow kill a fellow Red to black venom
lack
King Snake
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Plant Herbivore interactions
  • Plants also try to avoid being eaten by making
    secondary compounds that are poisonous.

Leaves of three let them be.
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Parasitism
  • Resembles predation in that one individual is
    harmed and one benefits.
  • Parasites feed on individuals known as a host,
    but they usually do not kill their host.

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  • Ectoparasites- live on the outside of the body
  • Endoparasites live on the inside of the body

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Adaptations of parasites
  • Natural Selection favors adaptations that allow
    the parasite to exploit the host

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Competition
  • Results from a fundamental niche overlap.
  • (fundamental niche) what an organism could eat.
  • Competitive Exclusion When one organism uses
    resources more efficiently than another.

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Competition and Community Structure
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Mutualism
  • Mutualism is a cooperative relationship in
    which both species derive some benefit.
  • Ex. Pollinators- get pollen and plants are
    fertilized
  • .

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Commensalism
  • Commensalism- is an interaction where one species
    benefits and the other has no benefit.

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