Title: INTERACTIONS AMONG LIVING THINGS
1In this unit you will learn about the following
from the Utah State Core
Analyze interactions within an ecosystem.
2INTERACTIONS AMONG LIVING THINGS
3A characteristic that makes an individual better
suited to its environment may eventually become
common in that species through a process called
______________.
ADAPTING TO THE ENVIRONMENT
natural selection
4ADAPTATIONS
- Behaviors and physical characteristics that
allow organisms to live successfully in their
environments.
- Adaptations become common in a population due
to natural selection.
Name some predator adaptations Name some prey
adaptations
5Adaptations
Stinging tentacles
Sharp claws
Fast
Large teeth
Mimicry
Protective covering
Camouflage
False coloring
6- _____________
- role of an organism in its habitat
- NICHE includes Where it lives PLUS . . .
- What it eats? What eats it?
- Where in the habitat it lives? In a tree, in a
pond, underground - Its actions hibernating, migrating, etcWhen
how it reproduces?
NICHE
7HABITAT vs NICHE?
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- Habitat is like an
- organisms ____________
- Niche is like an
- organisms ______________
-
address
OCCUPATION
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8There are three major types of interactions among
organisms
- Competition
- Predation
- Symbiosis
9COMPETITION
- The struggle between organisms to survive as
they attempt to use the same limited resource.
- Organisms compete for food, water, shelter,
territory, and other resources.
10PREDATION
PREDATION
- An interaction in which one organism kills
another for food.
- The organism that does the killing is called
the ________.
predator
- The organism that is killed is called the ____.
prey
11What happens to the moose population as the wolf
population increases?
12SYMBIOSIS
SYMBIOSIS
- A close relationship between two species that
benefits at least one of the species.
- The three types of symbiotic relationships are
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
13MUTUALISM
MUTUALISM
A symbiotic relationship in which both species
benefit.
The egret gets food from eating bugs off the
Rhinos back, and the rhino benefits by getting
pests removed from his body.
Black Rhinoceros/ Cattle Egret
14COMMENSALISM
COMMENSALISM
A symbiotic relationship in which one species
benefits and the other is neither helped or
harmed.
Hermit crabs make homes in shells abandoned by
snails Snail is not harmed by crab
15COMMENSALISM
- Good for me - Doesnt bother you
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Pilot fish receive scraps of food dropped by
shark Shark is neither harmed nor helped
16PARASITISM
PARASITISM
- A symbiotic relationship in which one species
benefits and the other is harmed but not usually
killed.
Tick sucking blood from its host.
- The organism that benefits is called the
_______ and the organism that is harmed is called
the _____.
parasite
host
17PARASITISM
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Barnacles are crustaceans that attach to the
surface of whales and feed on their skin and
fluids Whale is harmed
18Sable Antelope/ Oxpecker
What type of relationship do these two species
have?
Mutualism
19Water Buffalo/ Oxpecker
20What type of relationship does this picture
represent?
Predator - prey
21What type of relationship does this picture
represent?
Predator - prey
22This is an example of what type of interaction?
Competition