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Let’s Start…take handout, complete Do Now: pass up HW 1. Define predator, prey, parasite Essential Question: Explain how evolution shapes the interactions among species in an ecosystem Goal : interdependence of organisms
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Page 1: Let’s Start …take handout, complete Do Now: pass up HW 1. Define predator, prey, parasite Essential Question: Explain how evolution shapes the interactions.

Let’s Start…take handout, complete

Do Now: pass up HW 1. Define predator, prey, parasite

Essential Question: Explain how evolution shapes the interactions among species in an ecosystem

Goal: interdependence of organisms

Page 2: Let’s Start …take handout, complete Do Now: pass up HW 1. Define predator, prey, parasite Essential Question: Explain how evolution shapes the interactions.

Anticipatory Set: Why are weasels so important?

Page 3: Let’s Start …take handout, complete Do Now: pass up HW 1. Define predator, prey, parasite Essential Question: Explain how evolution shapes the interactions.

Anticipatory Set: In most animal stories…..weasels are

notorious fiends that randomly kill all the gentle creatures of their community. People who are dishonest are often called weasels. The fact is that weasels are predators of rats and mice. Why are weasels so important?

Page 4: Let’s Start …take handout, complete Do Now: pass up HW 1. Define predator, prey, parasite Essential Question: Explain how evolution shapes the interactions.

Community Ecology

Species InteractionsChapt 21 lab

chapt 27 honors

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Zebra Mussels on a Crayfish!Brainstorm:What type of relationship do you think these two organisms have? explain

Page 6: Let’s Start …take handout, complete Do Now: pass up HW 1. Define predator, prey, parasite Essential Question: Explain how evolution shapes the interactions.

Symbiosis A relationship

between different species living in close association with one another!

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5 Major Types of Symbiosis 1. predation 2. parasitism 3. competition 4. mutualism 5. commensalism

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Predation Predator ?? Prey ??

Page 9: Let’s Start …take handout, complete Do Now: pass up HW 1. Define predator, prey, parasite Essential Question: Explain how evolution shapes the interactions.

Mimicry Deception, when a harmless species

resembles a poisonous or distasteful species!

Page 10: Let’s Start …take handout, complete Do Now: pass up HW 1. Define predator, prey, parasite Essential Question: Explain how evolution shapes the interactions.

Plant-Herbivore Interaction Secondary compounds – when

chemicals are synthesized from products of their metabolism that are poisonous, irritiating, or bad tasting.

Tobacco plants contain Nicotine which is Poisonous to insects! - Poison Ivy (ex)

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Parasitism: One benefits & one is harmed!

6 day old Purple Martin covered in blowfly parasites

Host parasite

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ParasitismOne benefits & one is harmed!

Elephantitis - caused by 3 specific kinds of parasitic round worms

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Parasitism Tapeworm!

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Parasitism Bot Fly larvae

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Parasitism Removal of the bot fly larvae

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2 Kinds of Parasites Ectoparasites – external parasites, they

live on their host but do not enter the hosts’s body ex: ticks, fleas, lice, leeches, mosiquitoes

Endoparasites – internal parasites, live inside the host’s body ex: malaria parasites, tapeworms

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The objective of the study was to determine the utility of leech therapy in venous congested microvascular free flaps in which venous outflow could not be established or surgical revision was unsuccessful. LEECH THERAPY!

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Competition 1. competitive exclusion: one

species is elliminatted from a community because of competition for the same limited resources

2. resource partintioning: competition is most intense between closely related species that require same resources, each species uses only part of available resources

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Continue…… 3. Character

Displacement: competitors may also evolve niche differences or anatomical difference that lessen the intensity of competition ex: Darwin’s finches!

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Niche Habitat It’s way of life, role

species plays in it’s envir. Includes range of conditions that species can tolerate, the methods by which it obtains food needed, resources the no. of offspring it has it’s time of reproduction and all of its other interactions with it’s envir.

The physical area which an organism lives.

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Mutualism and Commensalism

Mutualism: both species derive some benefit

ex: pollinators!

Commensalism: one species benefits and the other is not affected.

ex: barnacles that attach themselves to whales!

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Mutualism

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Commensalism

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Successionthe gradual sequential regrowth of species in an area Primary succession: development of a

community in an area that has not supported life previously such as bare rock, sand dunes or island formed by volcanic eruption.

Secondary succession: replacement of species that follows disruption of an existing community.

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Pioneer Species: small, fast growing and fast reproducing (first to

appear)

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Climax community traditional description of succession is that

the community proceeds through a predictable series of stages unitl it reaches a stable end point