P.E.E Lesson 6

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Community

It is an assemblage of species living close enough together for potential interaction.

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species richness, number of species they contain, and relative abundance of different species

What does communities differ in their?

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Community

A group or association of population of two or more species occupying the some geographical at the same time.

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Community

A population of different species or organism

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Competition (-/-), Predation (+/-), Mutualism (+/+), and Commensalism (+/o)

What are the different types of interactions of communities?

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Competition

It can occur when resources are limited.

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Interspecific Competition

A form of competition in which of different species complete for the some resources in an ecosystem.

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Ecological niche

the “role” a species “plays” in the ecosystem

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Ecological Niche Concept

An organisms use of biotic and abiotic resources in its environment.

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Habitat

The place where an organism lives which niche is that organism role within the environment

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impacts the organism(habitat) and impacts the environment(niche)

What does habitat and niche focuses the impact on?

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Species’ habitat

Area and resources used by a particular species

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Abiotic interaction

It refers to patterns such as climate and seasonality

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Water, Sunlight, Oxygen, Soil, and Temperature

Give the five basic abiotic factor

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Competative Exclusion Principle

No two similar species occupy the same niche at the same time and wherein 2 species compete for the same limited resources.

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Extinction of one species, Resource partitioning, and Character displacement

Give the 3 possible outcomes of competition

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Extinction of one species

It is the disappearance of a species from earth or decline in both of species

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Resource partitioning

It is where the species competing for the same resource

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Character displacement

Two similar species evolve in such a way as to become different from each other by accentuating their initial minor differences.

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Parasitism

It is when predators live on/in a host and depend on the host for nutrition

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Offset oscillations in the population sizes of the predator and prey and Coevolution of predator and prey

Give the Outcomes of Predator-Prey Interactions

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Cryptic coloration

What does camouflage includes as a deceptive markings?

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odors and toxins

What does chemical defenses include?

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Aposematic coloration

It is indicated by warning colors and is sometimes associated with other defenses.

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Mimicry

It is when organisms resemble other species

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Batesian mimicry(monarch and viceroy)

An example of a mimicry wherein a harmless species mimics a harmful one

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Müllerian mimicry (cuckoo bee and yellow jacket)

It is where two or more unpalatable species resemble each other.

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Hawaiian cleaner wrasse

What does a blenny(Aspidontus taeniatus) mimics?

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Potter’s angel

What does a shortnose wrasse mimic which sports a defensive spine?

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Parasite

It derives nourishment from a host, which is harmed in the process.

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Endoparasites(live inside the host) and Ectoparasites(live on the surface of the host)

Give the examples of parasites and where they live.

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Parasitoidism

It is a special type of parasitism where the parasite eventually kills the host.

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Pathogens

They are disease-causing organisms that can be considered predators

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Mutualism

It is where two species benefit from their interaction.

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Commensalism

It is where one species benefits from the interaction, but the other is not affected

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Coevolution

It refers to reciprocal evolutionary adaptions of two interacting species

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Trophic Structure

The _________________ of a community is determined by the feeding relationships between organisms.

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Food chain

The transfer of food energy from its source in photosynthetic organisms through herbivores and carnivores.

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Food Chains

Artificial devices to illustrate energy flow from ine tropic level to another.

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Tropic Levels

Groups of organisms that obtain their energy in a similar manner

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Secondary Production

The total amount of biomass produced in all higher tropic levels

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Ecological Mystery

It is a scientific investigation and a mystery combined into exiting story.

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An unknown ecological problem

Who plays the role of villain in a ecological mystery that is harming a species?

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Keystone species (Starfish and Elephants)

A species whose presence in the community exerts a significant influence on the structure of that community.

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Long-term study of sea otter populations along the Aleutians and Western Alaska

Give the example given in the ppt about an Ecological Mystery

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Ecological Succession

The progressive change in the species composition of an ecosystem

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Ecological Succession

The process by which the mix species and habitat in an area changes over a time.

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New Bare Substrate, Colonizing Stage, Successionist Stage, and Climax Stage

Give the process of ecological succession

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Primary Bare Substrate

Focus when new land is formed on bare rock is exposed (Ex: take place following the eruption and volcano)

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Colonizing Stage

The setting of pioneer community marks the start of colonizing phase of primary succession (Ex: lichen, algae, and fungi)

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Anthropogenic disturbance and Natural disturbance

Ecological succession in terrestrial and marine ecosystem result from both human caused ____________________.

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Succession Stage

Biological community develop and is when long term progression of biological communities that occurs in a given area

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Climax Stage

The one that reached the stable stage

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Climax community

With the end stage being called the climax and the plants, animals, and other organisms that live in this ecosystem are called __________________.

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Parameters in logistic growth equation

What does r & K refer to?

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Pioneer species

1st species to colonize a newly disturbed area.

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high reproductive output, high growth rate, short life span, and low competitive ability

Give the r selected characteristics

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low reproductive output, higher maternal investment per offspring, high competitive ability, long life span, and slow growth rate.

Give K selected characteristics

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Insect, weeds, small body size, and jelly fish

Give the examples of r-selected

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Birds, elephants, horse, and humans

Give the example of K selected

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