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how behavior adapts, varies, evolves |
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bats that eat flowers, fruit nectar |
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special case of natural selection (Darwin) |
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(borgia) appearance, ability to thrive |
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(Zahavi) can have big antlers etc. and still defend against predators |
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(darwin) -Just like the way they look |
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(Fisher)- method of selection is gen to gen, can cause a buildup of trait (bigger elk antlers until they become a problem) |
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Pecking Order/dominance hierarchy |
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(fight one another to determine dominance) linear sequence of dominant and sub-dominant males |
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(Song, plumage) other ritualized behavior |
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# of songs a bird can sing (directly correlated with repro. Success) |
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male offers a gift (berry, grub)/ shows interest and ability to provide |
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Arena where birds gather in one spot to "put on a show" or any courtship territory |
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one male, several females |
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attract female with objects if you don’t have fancy plummage (diamond rings) |
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extrinsic limiting factor |
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outside the organism (sun, food, water [abiotic] competition, predation [biotic]) |
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intrinsic limiting factor |
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within organism/ controlled by organism (behavior, reproductive psychology) |
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depend on density of population |
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nature is not at equilib. bc of disturbances (a-forest fire, b-disease) |
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2+ organisms use the same resource in away that affects the birth/ death rate *Density dependent, extrinsic |
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role that species plays in bio community |
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needs/ parameters in which organism can survive |
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role of organism if there were no competition |
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role of organism with competition |
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2 species cannot do this if they have the same limiting resource |
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live in same area/habitat/time of day but use resources in a different way |
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modify physical shape [via natural selection] to coexist |
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exploitative competition where all organisms use up all resources (everyone gets some) |
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interference competition with face to face battle over resources *winner takes all, territorial animals |
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area that an animal defends |
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one superior competitor forces another species into local extinction |
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Mixed Species foraging flock |
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resource partitioners who collect more resources than solitary birds |
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bachelor bird with no territory |
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feeds on host but doesnt kill it |
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insects that lay eggs in host and upon hatching, the offspring eats host alive |
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predator/prey evolve together |
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populations fluctuate with each other |
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community would collapse without them |
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hide until prey comes to you |
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org. in same habitat that interact |
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how many species in community & how many individuals of each species |
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linear sequence of predator and prey |
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interconnection of food chains |
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(Elton) larger the animal, smaller number of them |
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(Lindeman) Energy is lost at each trophic level |
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all bio communities in area w/ physical habitat |
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Gross Primary Production (GPP) |
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solar energy assimilated by plants |
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Net Primary Production (NPP) |
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total dry weight of new biomass added over one year (wetland high, desert low) |
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Predator:Prey ratio (PPR) |
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biomass predator/biomass prey ectotherms=high endotherms= low |
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found more evidence of something so estimates of how many actually existed may be inaccurate |
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