BIOL 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Salvelinus, Brook Trout, Semotilus

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4. 1 biological interactions: identify different ways organisms interact with one another and the outcomes of those interactions, distinguish among different types of predation, interpret results from actual biological studies on species interaction. Read the case study and try to answer the questions associated with it. Readings: chapter 14: 366-367 (paragraph on habitat fragmentation), 370-378. Both abiotic and biotic factors are important in determining where a species lives. Biotic factors are impacts other living organisms in the same ecological community have on an organism. Examples of biotic factors include what kinds of food an organism eats, what predators preys on it, as well as what species competes with it for limited resources. Under the forest canopy light can be limiting. These two species of ferns spread their fronds to maximize the interception of light. Because they are growing closely together their fronds will overlap. Below the surface of the soil, the root systems of plants seek out nutrients and water.

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