
4.2 Niches and Community Interactions
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9th - 11th Grade
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Mr. Spies
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4.2 Niches and Community Interactions
I understand how organisms interact with one another.
I can explain how competition shapes ecological communities.
I can identify the three types of symbiotic relationships in nature.
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The Niche
Every species has its own tolerance, or a range of conditions under which it can grow and reproduce. A species’ tolerance determines its habitat, the place where it lives.
A niche consists of all the physical and biological conditions in which a species lives and the way the species obtains what it needs to survive and reproduce.
An organism’s niche must contain all of the resources an organism needs to survive. A resource is any necessity of life, such as water, nutrients, light, food, or space.
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Open Ended
How is a niche like a profession/job?
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Competition
Competition occurs when organisms try to use the same limited resources.
Direct competition between species often results in one species dying out. This is the basis of the competitive exclusion principle. This principle states that no two species can occupy exactly the same niche in exactly the same habitat at the same time.
Competition helps to determine the number and type of species in a community.
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Open Ended
Why can't two organisms compete if they live in different habitats?
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Predation, Herbivory, & Keystone Species
Predator-prey and herbivore-plant interactions help shape communities.
Predation occurs when one organism (the predator) captures and eats another (the prey).
Herbivory is an interaction that occurs when an animal (the herbivore) feeds on producers (such as plants).
Sometimes changes in the population of a single species, often called a keystone species, can cause dramatic changes in the structure of a community.
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Open Ended
How might a dramatic decrease in vegetation lead to a decrease in a prey species?
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Symbiosis
Symbiosis occurs when two species live closely together in one of three ways: mutualism, commensalism, or parasitism.
In mutualism, both species benefit from the relation ship.
In parasitism, one species benefits by living in or on the other and the other is harmed.
In commensalism, one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
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Open Ended
Bacteria living in a cow's stomach help the cow break down the cellulose in grass, gaining nutrients in the process. Is this an example of commensalism or mutualism? Explain.
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Open Ended
What is the difference between a predator and a parasite?
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Poll
How confident are you in your understanding of the following success criteria: can explain how competition shapes ecological communities.
4 - I got this
3 - I think I got this
2 - I might have some of it
1 - I don't know what's going on
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Poll
How confident are you in your understanding of the following success criteria: can identify the three types of symbiotic relationships in nature.
4 - I got this
3 - I think I got this
2 - I might have some of it
1 - I don't know what's going on
4.2 Niches and Community Interactions
I understand how organisms interact with one another.
I can explain how competition shapes ecological communities.
I can identify the three types of symbiotic relationships in nature.
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