interaction types between species (5)
why is competition an important evolutionary force
invasive species (2)
- species that have been freed from the predator and prey that have evolved adaptations against it, and can then thrive
coevolution (2)
what favours the evolution of mutualism/cooperation (2)
- entangled fates
entangled fates
vertical transmission
how does entangled fates lead to mutualism/cooperation (2)
what occurs during horizontal transmission of bacteria
consequences of vertical transmission (2)
- co-speciation (parallel phylogenies)
how does vertical transmission lead to co-speciation (2)
symbiosis
endosymbiosis example
entangled fates: mitochondria & eukaryotes (3)
entangled fates: aphids and bacteria (3)
mutualism: pollination
predator-prey co-evolution: bat & moth (3)
what levels of interaction can occur among lineages? (4)
conflict within individuals of a species (2)
cooperation within individual’s of a species
cooperative spiders (2)
why don’t spiders “cheat” in cooperative colonies? (3)
cooperation along cells within an individual
are there cheaters within colonies of cells (multicellular organisms) (2)