BIO120H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Competitive Exclusion Principle, Competitive Equilibrium, Effects Of High Altitude On Humans

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Species interactions are classi ed by the e ects of the interactions on the species. The e ect can either be positive or negative for population growth. Predator prey interactions is the case where one species is deriving it"s nutrition from another species. If both species exert a negative e ect, there is competition for resources. this is a symmetrical relationship. If both species exert a positive e ect, there is mutualism where both species bene t from themselves. Interspeci c competition for resources. a12 is a coe cient that correlates that the species ar not alike. If it is big, it shows that individual 2 has a great e ect on species one. a12 is the e ect on 1, by 2 a21 is the e ect on 2, by 1. Possible outcomes of l-v competition: the 2 species might coexist.

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