BISC 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Competitive Exclusion Principle, Ecological Niche, Intertidal Zone

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/ interactions are generally negative for both species because neither species has access to the full range of resources offered by the habitat. +/+ interactions are mutually beneficial, such as between flowers and their pollinators. +/ interactions occur when one population benefits and the other is harmed, such as when one species exploits another species as a food source. Each species has an ecological niche , defined as its total use of the biotic and abiotic resources in its environment. Gause used two closely related species of protists, paramecium caudatum and p. aurelia. First, he established the carrying capacity for each species separately under the conditions used to grow them in the laboratory. Then he grew the two species in the same habitat. Within two weeks, the p. caudatum population had crashed: in mutualism , both species benefit from an interaction. Some mutualisms occur between symbiotic species those in which the organisms have a close physical association with each other.

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