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life history traits

A set of co-adapted traits designed, by natural selection, to solve particular. ecological problems

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evolution, trade offs, energy allocation

what is involved in life history traits?

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reproduction

what is the most important ecological problem?

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maximize

A species’ life history traits should __________ reproduction

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r-K theory

Pianka’s Theory
• describes a continuum of life histories
• idea of trade-offs
• selected for by the environment

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r species

favor lots of offspring with little parental care

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K

favor few offspring with lots of parental care

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C-S-R theory

grime’s theory for 3 way tradeoff in plants

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competitive ability, stress tolerance, reproduction

what elements are involved in C-S-R theory?

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trophic level

competition is between species of the same _______

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exploitive and interference

2 mechanisms of competition

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those at the same trophic level

what species use the same resources?

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exploitative

competition by using up a resource

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2 fish feeding of zooplankton, hawks and owls feeding on mice

examples of exploitive competition

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chemical competition, overgrowth (plants), territoriality, encounters

examples of interference competition

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interference competition

competition by direct action to keep away from resource

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Allopathic

plants that poison neighbors

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inverse

competition may cause a ________ relationship between the presence or
abundance of competing species.

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competitive exclusion

What can a better competitor cause to the other in simple habitats?

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gathering resources or being efficient with them

When resources are scarce, one species is almost always better at either….

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select different habitat or different food

In the long run a species can adopt one of these two strategies to escape the negative effects of competition

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character displacement

changing a characteristic over time to escape the effects of competition

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reduces intraspecies competition for food

benefits of sexual dimorphism in weasels

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intraspecific

competition within your own species

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interspecies

competition with a different species

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niche/resource partitioning

evolution creates specialists that reduce competition for a specific prey

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reciprocal

competition is a _________ interaction

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both

If 2 individuals use the same resource, ______ suffer negative effects because of its depletion

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Grace & Wetzel

studied cattails to study competition

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individuals deplete resource, reduces population growth rate, birth and death rates are affected

mechanisms by which resources limit population growth in intraspecific competition

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K

population size where births are equal to deaths

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1

value for lamda when at carrying capacity

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negatively, positively

Birth rate is ________ density-dependent

Death rate is __________ density-dependent

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K or lamda =1

in a graph of birth and death rate, what does the place where the lines cross represent?

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R*

resource level where births and deaths are equal and lamda=1

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0

what is the population growth at R*

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Dave Tilman

author of the R* model

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K

population size at R*

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low

is it better to have a high or low R* when there is competition?

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at winning specie’s R*

where do resources stabilize when 2 species compete?

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factors that affect food availability other than competition, assumed b/d rates w/ no variation, ignores other species and resources, no predation

R* model assumptions

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they are renewable

in competition model, what is assumed about the resources?

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how much energy is left after taking out what is necessary for respiration

what is net photosynthesis?

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light compensation point

point where plants just make enough sugars to stay alive

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R*

what other variable is the light compensation point equivalent to in photosynthetic plants

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shade tolerance and fast growing

what trade offs are often seen in trees

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natural selection

Within a species, birth & death rates are agents of ____________

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lower

in competition, does a higher or lower R* species win out?

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territoriality

defense of space

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food, resources, nesting sites, mates

what does a territory contain

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evolution of a lower R* through delayed and lower allocation to reproduction

What characteristics will be favored by natural selection when intraspecific
competition is strong?

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non-random

what distributions show territoriality?

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niches must overlap

what must be true for species to have interspecific competition?

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Synedra

Which will win when SiO2 is a limiting resource?

-Asterionella – R* = 1.0 or Synedra – R* = 0.4

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David Tilman

studied diatoms with silica shells

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Gause

Russian Ecologist, studied Parameciums

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if they either depend on different resources or live at different conditions

When does Gauses principle state that species can coexist?

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Joe Connel

Scottish ecologist, worked with Barnacles

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rock space

what are the barnacles in Connells experiment competing for?

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the S barnacles are better competitors in the low areas but have lower tolerance and cannot survive up high like C barnacles can

what is the trade off illustrated in the barnacle experiment?

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C

which of the barnacle types have a greater fundamental niche?

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competition affects almost every natural system and competition is only important in the absence of other natural forces

2 diffferent ecologist views on competition

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niche overlap

Amount of _________ determines the degree and intensity of competition

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intraspecific competition

When there is little niche overlap, what sets limits to population growth?

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interspecific competition

When there is lots of niche overlap, what sets limits to population growth?

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lots of niche overlap

when is competitive exclusion and character displacement possible over time?

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2 resources needed by a species

What does Dave Tilman’s competition Model consider?

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top right

What quadrant in Tilman’s model is good

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zero net growth isocline (zngi)

line that separates our quadrants in Tilman model

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fast resource usage

what does a long consumption vector mean?

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combined usage of the 2 resources that can shift graph

what does the resource vector represent?

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supply vector

line on graph that shows replenishment of two resources over time

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average the supply and consumption vectors together

Hoe do you determine the environment shift in the 2 resource model?

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populations/resources oscillate, neither species goes extinct

<p>what happens in zone 4?</p>

what happens in zone 4?

<p>what happens in zone 4?</p>
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yes

Does Tilman’s model ever predict coexistance?

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range of conditions and resource qualities that a species can survive under indefinitely

what is the G.Evelyn Hutchinson (current) definition of niche?

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