what is a habitat?
the physical place where an organism lives
what is a niche?
how an organism makes its living
what is competition?
occurs when an organism shares one or more resources with one or more other organisms, and the use or consumption by one organism reduces the availability of at least one resource to other organisms
what is a resource?
any substance that leads to individual or population growth/decline if the substance is increased/decreased
Liebigs Law of the Minimum
population numbers can be regulated by a single resource that has the greatest relative scarcity
was nitrogen determined to be a resource
for plants yes but not humans
what did grinnell and cause study?
interspecific competiton
what did grinnell and gause do?
they gave 2 species of paramecium a fixed amount of bacteria as a food source. when grown separately, they showed sigmodal growth, but when grown together, one species overtook the other
competitive exclusion principle
two species with the same niche cannot coexist
T/F: two species with very similar resource requirements can co exist
true but uncommon
predation on arctic lemmings by foxes and owls, tree diversity in tropical forests, and the “paradox of plankton” are all example of what?
two species with very similar resource requirements co-existing
how can two species with very similar resource requirements co-exist?
subtle differences in resource use among species. predators reduce population sizes below carrying capacity allowing other species to coexist
_____ difference switches the competitive ability of two beetle species, allowing them to coexist
3.2 degree
wo beetle species occupy nearly the same niche, but thrive at different temperatures. this is an example of ____ _____
habitat diversity
evidence for interspecific competition in nature
two different species of trout living in two different lakes is an example of _____ populations
allopatric
two different species of trout living in the same lake is an example of _____ populations
sympatric
what is allopatry
‘different home’
what is sympatry
‘same home’
Character displacement (ecological and reproductive)
tendency for 2 species to diverge in form (beak) or behaviour when in sympatry.
-natural selection will favour one of the birds
Increased floral divergence in sympatric monkeyflowers:
sympatric sister species are predicted to have greater _____ in reproductive traits than _____ sister species
divergence, allopatric
Galapagos finches’ beak sizes are an example of _____ displacement in _____ populations
character, sympatric
Increased floral divergence in sympatric monkeyflowers:
this study is an example of _____…_____
reproductive character displacement
similar species living at different heights in the same environment is an indicator of _____ _____
past competiton (or niche divergence)