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Title: Intraspecific Competition


1
Intraspecific Competition
  • competition is an interaction between
    individuals, brought about by a shared
    requirement for a resource in limited supply, and
    leading to a reduction in the survivorship,
    growth and/or reproduction of the competing
    individuals concerned
  • Begon, et al. Chapter 6

2
Two types of competition
  • Scramble (exploitative) competition
  • no direct interaction
  • Contest (direct or interference) competition
  • some type of confrontation

3
Four characteristics of intraspecific competition
  • The ultimate effect decreased contribution of
    individuals to the next generations
  • The resource must be in limited supply.
  • Competing individuals are all essentially
    equivalent.
  • The effect on any individual increases with
    increasing number of competitors

4
Density dependent mortality
  • adensity independent bundercompensating
    density dependance covercompensating density
    dependent

5
Exactly compensating density-dependent mortality
6
Mortality/fecundity equilibrium
  • Reality means there is a broader range in which
    an equilibrium can be found

7
Results of Intraspecific competition
  • Stress
  • Dispersal
  • Social interactions
  • dominance
  • territoriality

8
Territories
  • Type of territory
  • general - breaks down after breeding season
  • nesting - (feeding is done elsewhere)
  • food resource
  • Means of defending
  • Sound
  • Visual
  • Scent marking

9
Example Red Grouse
  • Three social classes
  • territorial cocks with hens
  • nonterritorial surplus birds - on periphery
  • nonterritorial transient birds
  • Fall to Spring - territories defended
  • By late winter, all surplus birds removed
  • size of territories determined by amount of
    heather N content of foliage

10
  • Red grouse breeding survival

11
When is defense profitable?
  • When competition exists
  • When enough resources exist
  • When costs do not outweigh benefits

12
Territory size vs. animal size
13
Timing and Size
Dactylis
  • Plants emerging later grow less than predicted
    by average wt. gain/day

14
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