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Interspecific competition, predtion, parasitism, mutualism and commensalism
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Five types of interactions among species
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when members of one or more species interact to use the same limited resources such as food, water, light and space
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competition
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Interspecific competition, predtion, parasitism, mutualism and commensalism
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when members of one or more species interact to use the same limited resources such as food, water, light and space
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when members of two different species compete for the same limited resource
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when different species competing for similar scarce resources evolve specialized traits that allow them to share the same resources
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a member of one species is a predator that feeds directly on all or part of a member of another species
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Process by which two species evolve in response to changes in each other
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when one species lives in or another organism
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two species interact in ways that benefit
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an interaction that benefits one species but has little, if any, beneficial or harmfull effect on the other
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the natural process in which communities of plant and animal species in a particular area are replaced over time by a series of different and often more complex communities
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involves the gradual establishment of communities of different species in lifeless areas (like a rock under a melting glacier)
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species such as lichens and mosses that quickly colonize the newly exposed rocks after primary ecological succesion
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a series of communities or ecosystems with different species develop in places containing soil or bottom sediment
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facilitation, inhibition, tolerance
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the ability of an ecosystem such as a grassland or a forest to survive moderate disturbances
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the ability of an ecosystem to be restored through secondary ecological sccession after a severe disturbance
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a group of interbreeding individuals of the same species
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births, deaths, immigration and emigration
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a range of variations in its physical and chemical environment under which an organism can survive
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All the limiting factors that act together to limit the growth of a population.
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a species that has a high intrinsic growth rate, which often leads to population overshoots and die-offs
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a species with a low intrinsic growth rate that causes the population to increase slowly until it reaches carrying capacity. As babies, they grow slow and need to be taken care of by at least one of their parents
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shows the percentages of the members of a population surviving at different ages