what are the ecological interactions
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example food chain
blep
100

what is mutualism?

2 species that benefit from that relationship.

ex) ants and acacia trees.

100

what do plants typically compete for?

- fight for light in temperate trees (dense population)

- fight for water in deserts 

- fight for nitrogen in crops (fertilize plants)

100

what are ghost meese and winter ticks?

ticks damage their fur so they can't cope with the colder environments. 

- physiological example.

100

plants

- primary producer

- use energy from the sun to produce own energy (autotrophs)

100

what are challenges with food webs?

they are difficult to construct, most are incomplete

200

what is commensalism?

1 individual benefits and the other is not impacted in a positive or negative way. 

ex) birds and bison. 

200

What do animals typically compete for?

fight for food, mates, space (nesting shelter)
200

what is an ecological network?

description of interactions that occur among species in a community. 

200

insects

- 2nd trophic level

- primary consumer

- herterotrophs

200

what are trophic dynamics?

# of trophic levels and energy content in each are limited by inefficient transfer of energy up the food chain and net primary production

300

what is exploitation?

one species benefits at the expense of another. the species that does not benefit has reduced fitness.

ex) Lion and Buffalo

300

what are the plant defences of herbivory?

natural selection increases plant defenses in plants with reduced fitness due to herbivory. 

300

What are trophic networks?

description of feeding relationships among species in a community. 

ex) food webs.

300

spiders

- 3rd trophic level

- secondary consumer

300

what is the 10% rule?

only ~10% of the energy from one trophic level is passed to the next one.

400

What is amensalism?

one organism is harmed, while the other is neither harmed nor benefits

ex) goats and insects 

400

what is predation?

aposematic colouration - bright or distinct colouration in prey which displays that they are toxic or distasteful.

müllerian mimicry: several species of toxic animals share similar warning colouration or pattern.

400

what is a food web?

a description of all feeding relationships in a community. 

400

ptarmigan

- 4th trophic level

- tertiary consumer

400

what is a landscape?

patchwork of ecosystems.

500

What is competition?

when organisms are competing for resources. 

- costly because both species use energy which makes this negative for both species. 

500

what are parasites?

ectoparasites: outside body of their hosts. ex) ticks on a turtle

endoparasites: inside body of their hosts. ex) dog heartworm, tapeworm.

500

What is a food chain?

linear description of how energy moves through a community. 

500

arctic fox

- 5th trophic level

- quaternary consumer

500

what is habitat fragmentation?

- habitat is broken up by human activities/infrastructure 

why is this a problem?

- some species cannot cross through these areas which prevents them from accessing resources. increased mortality when crossing.

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