ISB 202 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Overconsumption, Decomposer, Coevolution

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Definitions: ecological community: species that interact within a specific area. Intraspecific competition: where members of the same species pursue limited resources. Interspecific competition:interactions among different species as they compete for shared resources: competitive exclusion principle: a postulate that two species that directly compete for essential resources cannot coexist; one species will eventually displace the other. Interference competition: in the competition for resources, the fending off of would-be competitors with aggressive or territorial behavior. Parasites:organism that lives in or on other plants or animals without killing them directly: consumers: species that feed on other living organisms, herbivores:species that eats plants, coevolution: evolutionary change in which interactions between species select for adaptations. Predators: species that hunt and kill their prey. in each species, for instance, plants evolve chemical defenses to thwart herbivores and herbivores become tolerant or even take advantage of plant chemical defenses.

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