community ecology chapter 8. objectives summarize species types evaluate competition and predation...
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Community Ecology
Chapter 8
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Objectives
• Summarize species types• Evaluate competition and predation• Compare and contrast symbiosis
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What is a niche?
• Species’ way of life or functional role in an ecosystem
• Everything that affects its survival and reproduction– Range of tolerance for physical and chemical conditions– Types and amounts of resources it uses– How it interacts with other living and nonliving
components– Role it plays in energy flow and matter cycling
• How is this different from a habitat?
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Fundamental vs. Realized
• Full potential range a species’ could theoretically use if no direct competition from other species
• Part of the fundamental niche a species actually uses
• Done to avoid competition for the same resources
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Generalist vs. Specialist
• Have broad niche– Live in many places– Eat variety of food– Tolerate wide range of
environmental conditions
• Have narrow niche– Live in one type of
habitat– Only 1-2 types of food– Tolerate narrow range of
environmental conditions
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Types of Species
• Native species
• Nonnative, exotic, or alien species
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Types of Species
• Indicator
• Keystone
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Why Should We Care About Alligators?
• Why are alligators considered a keystone species? How do they affect
• Do you think people should be allowed to kill alligators found on their property? Explain.
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What might species compete for?
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Intraspecific Competition
What makes a good territory?
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Interspecific Competition
Interference Competition Exploitation Competition
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Competitive Exclusion Principle
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Each species grown alone
Parameciumaurelia
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Both species grown together
Parameciumaurelia
Parameciumcaudatum
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Reducing or Avoiding Competition
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Why are Sharks Important?
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Species Interaction
Who Benefits?
Who is Harmed? Examples
Predator-Prey
Parasitism
Mutalism
Commensalism
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PredatorsIncrease Chance of Meal
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PreyDefend or Avoid Predators
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How is predation different from parasitism? How are they similar?
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Objectives
• Explain community structure• Describe the theory of island biogeography
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Community Structure
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Ecotones and Edge Effects
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Ants Birds
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Depth (meters)
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Coast Deep Sea
Snails Tube worms
Coast Deep Sea
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Theory of Island BiogeographyHigh
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Equilibrium number
Immigration and extinction rates
Number of species on island
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Distance from New Guinea (kilometers)
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SABA MONTSERRAT CUBA
Hispaniola
Puerto Rico
Jamaica
Cuba
Montserrat
Saba
Redonda
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Objectives
• Compare and contrast primary and secondary succession.
• Describe the factors that affect succession.• Evaluate the three types of stability
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How do ecosystems respond to change?
• What happens after a forest fire?• What happens after a volcano?• What happens when climate changes?
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Primary Succession
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Secondary Succession
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Succession and Wildlife
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Primary Secondary
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Primary or Secondary?
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Disturbance and Succession
Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis
Percentage disturbance
Spe
cies
div
ersi
ty
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Succession Predictability
• Old View – predictable sequence leading to a climax community
• New View – ongoing process impacted by chance and biodiversity
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Ecological Stability
• Inertia – persistence, resist change
• Constancy – maintain within limits, population
• Resilience – recover
Does diversity = stability?
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Ecological Sustainability
• If diversity ≠ stability why conserve?
Precautionary principle
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Succession, Disturbance and Stability
Draw a picture showing how disturbance can increase diversity. How is succession involved? How is stability involved?