BIOL 4253 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Niche Differentiation, Competitive Exclusion Principle, Carolina Anole

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Study tips for general ecology - exam ii. Hints and comments about the exam: there were two reading for this unit of the course. Desbiez, a. l. j. , s. a. santos, a. keuroghlian and r. e. bodmer. Fall 2017 white-lipped peccaries (tayassu pecari), collared peccaries (pecari tajacu), and feral pigs (sus scrofa). Nonlethal effects in the ecology of predator-prey interactions. It is a certainty that a couple of questions on your exam will come from these readings. Focus on the main points from these papers. Don"t sweat the minor details: know your terms: life history, life-history trait, life-history strategy, r-k selection, community, pair- wise interactions, predation, herbivory, parasitism, competition, mutualism, commensalism, symmetric competition, asymmetric competition, gause"s principle (aka, competitive exclusion principle), lotka- *note: terms presented prior to the first exam but used since then are fair game on this test.

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