Title: Biological Communities
1Biological Communities
2Community Interactions
- Coevolution-Adjustments between members of an
ecosystem - Adaptations-Change that increases chance of
survival - Symbiosis-Two or more species live together
3Predation
- Benefits one harms the other (/-)
- One organism kills another for food
- Ex Snake eating a mouse
4Parasitism
- Benefits one harms the other (/-)
- One organism feeds usually lives on or in
another organism (dont typically kill the host) - Ex parasite on marine fish
5Mutualism
Zebra Bird
Bee Flower
6Camouflage Poor-will (left), lizard (right)
7Aposematic (warning) coloration in a poisonous
blue frog
8Deceptive coloration moth with "eyeballs"
9Mimicry
10Commensalism
Benefits one the other is neither helped or
harmed (/0)
Clown fish sea anemone
Crabs sea anemone
11Competition
- Benefits neither species (-/-)
- Two species directly competing for same resource
- Niche organisms job in an ecosystem
- What does it do? Eat?
- Where does it live?
- Ways of dealing with competition
- Different niches use different resources
12Biomes Communities found over large areas
13Climate Temperature Precipitation
14Rain Forest highest biodiversity Ex Puerto Rico
15Savannah grasses scattered trees, fire Ex
East Africa
16Coniferous Forest (Taiga) cold wet Ex Canada
17Tundra permafrost, very cold, high wind, low
rainfall, short vegetation Ex Alaska
18Desert lt30 cm rainfall/ yr
19Temperate Grassland (Prairies) moderate
climates, rich soil
20Temperate Deciduous Forest Mild climates,
eastern US