BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: American Chestnut, Chestnut Blight, Ecological Niche

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Study of communities in relation to the environment. Community: an assemblage of all populations of various species living within a given area where there is the opportunity for potential interactions to occur. E. g. various animals and plants surrounding a watering hole. All members of savanna community in southern africa. Populations in communities linked by interspecific interactions: affect the survival and reproduction of all species involved, can have different effects on populations involved. Cost to both species / conspecifics / etc. Predators have a variety of feeding adaptations: claws, teeth, fangs, stingers, poison. Consume food: described by optimal foraging theory. Mathematical models that predict an animal"s diet preferences. Dangerous / impossible to attack: color variation. Prey display a great variety of defensive adaptations. Cryptic coloration: camouflage, make prey difficult to see. Aposematic coloration: warns predators to stay away from prey. Batesian mimicry: a palatable or hamless species mimics unpalatable or harmful model.

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