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Chapter 2
Biological Communities
Close, long term interactions –
determine the nature of
communities
Habitat – where an organism
lives
Niche - the role of a species in an
ecosystem
how the organism affects energy
flow within the ecosystem
Niche is influenced by
several variables –
temperature it prefers, the
time of year it breeds, what it
likes to eat, and where it
finds its food
Types of community interactions
Predation
Predators and prey develop
adaptations for survival
Prey adaptations – mimicry,
camouflage or poisonous
Plants also avoid being
eaten
Competition
Use of limited resources by 2 or more
species – niche overlap - Red Maples
Competition limits how species
use resources
Predation and Competition
predation reduces the effects of
competition.
Predation increases biodiversity
Biodiversity- types and numbers of
organisms in an ecosystem
The larger the area, the more species
(usually)
3 Types of Symbiotic
Relationships
Close relationship when 2 or more
species live together
Parasitism
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
Parasites harm the host
Ecto – outside
Endo – inside
Defenses against
parasites?
Parasite adaptations for
survival?
Mutualism – both organisms
benefit, ex –ants & aphids
Commensalism – 1 benefits, the
other not affected