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Interspecific Competition Superior and inferior competitor Rates of reproduction Rates of growth Tolerance to limiting factors Direct competition
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Interspecific Competition Superior and inferior competitor Rates of reproduction Rates of growth Tolerance to limiting factors Direct competition.

Jan 17, 2016

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Page 1: Interspecific Competition Superior and inferior competitor Rates of reproduction Rates of growth Tolerance to limiting factors Direct competition.

Interspecific Competition

• Superior and inferior competitor

• Rates of reproduction• Rates of growth• Tolerance to limiting factors• Direct competition

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Mechanisms for superior competition

• Consumption• Preemption• Overgrowth• Chemical interactions

(allelopathy)• Territoriality• Encounter competition

Page 3: Interspecific Competition Superior and inferior competitor Rates of reproduction Rates of growth Tolerance to limiting factors Direct competition.

Competitive Exclusion

Eastern cottontail

New England cottontail

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Coexistence of Groton rodents

Page 5: Interspecific Competition Superior and inferior competitor Rates of reproduction Rates of growth Tolerance to limiting factors Direct competition.

How can six species of salamander coexist on Groton School lands?

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Coexistence

Resource Partitioning

Resource-based models

Spatially based models

Temporal Models

Changes over time (long-term)

Low levels of competition allow for extended persistence

Limiting Factor Models

Predation

Disease

Parasitism

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Competition and Niche

• Fundamental Niche• Realized Niche• Resource Partitioning

– Spatial– Resource Selection– Timing?

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Spatial heterogeneity and variation

• Environmental Gradients• Disturbance• Soil/bedrock• Aspect/topography

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Temporal Variation

• Parameters that vary predictably over time– Temperature– Moisture– Seed and nut production– Prey population cycles

• Response of the inferior competitor– Dispersal– Dormancy– Reduction in density

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Predation and Herbivory

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Competition and Evolution

• Short-term changes– Behavioral

• Long-term changes– Structural

• Character Displacement

• Behavioral plasticity

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How do so many New England carnivores persist in a small area?

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Full Circle

• Why are the invasive species so successful in this system?• How do so many New England carnivores persist in a small area?• How can six species of salamander coexist on Groton School lands?

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Competition and Conservation

Small Whorled PogoniaIsotria medeoloides