Biology 1225 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Photosynthesis, Radiant Intensity, Keystone Species

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***community all populations of all species that live and interact in some area habitat the type of place in which a species lives. ***niche of a species is a description of the way that it utilizes its habitat . In principle, no two different species, no matter how closely related, can occupy exactly the same fundamental niche, since this will result in one species eliminating the other. The niches can be very similar, but not the same. For example two fundamental niches may differ only in that one species feeds at night, the other during the day. When two species have niches that greatly overlap they will compete intensely with each other. ***coevolution joint evolution of two closely interacting species; each species is a selective agent that shifts the range of variation in the other. Examples: hummingbird and flower, predator and prey, host and parasite, insect and flower, but not fish and whale.

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