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Exploitive competition

One uses the resource more than the others

Interference competition

One prevents others from using the resource

Principle of competitive exclusion

Two species cannot occupy the same niche in the same place at the same time

Fundamental niche

Full range of conditions where an organism can survive

Fundamental niche

Full range of conditions where an organism can survive

Realized niche

Portion of the fundamental niche actually used because of competition

Lotka-Volterra model

Predator-prey interactions should be cyclical and oscillating through time

Assumptions of the Lotka-Volterra model

1) Predator feeds on only one prey


2) Predator-prey encounters are random

Prey defense

Hide, run, or fight

Prey defense

Hide, run, or fight

Predator foraging

Sit and wait, trap, or pursue

Batesian mimicry

Edible species imitates an inedible species

Mullerian mimicry

Inedible or dangerous species mimic each other's color pattern

Mullerian mimicry

Inedible or dangerous species mimic each other's color pattern

Ectoparasite

On outside of host

Endoparasite

On inside of host

Brood parasitism

Laying eggs in another's nest hoping they will raise the young for you (can be temporary facultative or temporary obligatory)

Kleptoparasitism

Pirating

Obligate symbiotic mutualism

Permanent and necessary

Obligate non-symbiotic mutualism

Organisms live separate lives