BIO-8 Lecture 7: Principles of Ecology 7
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Habitat selection: behavioral choice (evolved behavior) of whether or not to live in certain places. Females laying eggs in some rice fields but not ones adjacent; only in short rice fields. Females were dispersing to these areas, but not laying eggs there (could eliminate dispersal problems) Did just as well in tall rice fields; so tall rice fields suitable (dispersal and biotic/abiotic are eliminated) Behavior, habitat selection, was the only option left. Females were being choosey about their habitat. Tall rice fields served as physical barrier. Migrate south in fall; use open brushy areas in fall. Winter choose brushy areas with palm trees. As a result of previous directional selection. Lough: inland body of saltwater connected to the ocean by a narrow strait. Mussels absent from most parts of the lough. Present where streams enter the lough and steep rock slopes. Predatory crab was very sensitive to salinity and required saltwater to survive; limited by salinity.