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Species Interactions Crash Course Goal: By the end of this course you will understand how species interact in their ecosystems.

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Page 1: Species  Interactions  Crash Course

Species Interactions Crash Course

Goal: By the end of this course you will understand how species interact in their ecosystems.

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Producer

An organism that uses sunlight’s energy, to make chemical energy.

• Producers use photosynthesis to make energy.• Is usually the prey

Examples: Seaweed, phytoplankton, grass, trees

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Consumer

Organisms that get there energy by eating or consuming other organisms.

• Have different categories Primary, Secondary, Teritiary

• Classified by there position in a feeding relationship.

Examples: deer, insects, and antelope

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Decomposer

An organism, usually a bacterial or fungus, that breaks down the cells of dead plants and animals into nutrients to be recycled for use again.

• Fungi is a primary decomposer • bacteria are important decomposers they are

widely disturbed and can break down.

Examples: worms, fungi

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Scavengers

Animals that eat the carcasses of other dead organisms.

• A cross between carnivores and herbivores.• Feeds off of dead flesh

Examples: Flesh Fly, Vultures, Wolves, Hyenas

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Cooperation

Cooperation is a friendly interaction inside a community.

• When organisms work together to benefit them all.

• Some predators cooperate when they hunt.

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Competition

Competition is the struggle between individuals or different populations for a limited resource (food, water, sunlight, space)

• Plants compete for light, space, and nutrients• Occurs between and within a species• Occurs between and within all species

populations that share the same resources

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Mutualism

Mutualism is the way two organisms of different species biologically interact in a relationship in which each individual derives a benefit.

• The Red Billed Ox Picker picks ticks off Impala’s coat.

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Commensalism

An interaction between 2 species in which one species benefits without harming the other.

• Very common in ocean ecosystems.• Not all commensalism relationships involve

food, some give protection.• For example some fish protect themselves by

swimming among the stinging tentacles of the moon jellyfish.

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Parasitism

A relationship between organisms of different species where one organism benefits at the expense of the other.

• Parasites impact the health of the host and can cause death

• Examples: Viruses, bacteria, hookworms

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Predator and Prey Interactions

• Predators can effect prey populations.

Examples: More wolves in an area, less deer

More primary consumers, less producers

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Game Directions

• Get the fortune teller • You will need your own piece of paper .• Choose a number on the top of the fortune teller.• After you have moved the fortune teller the

number of times you have to choose a number that’s inside and lift it up.

• Under it will be a question answer it on your paper.