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Interactions in Nature Mandek Richardson STARS Program University of South Florida

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Interactions in Nature

Mandek Richardson STARS Program

University of South Florida

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Vocabulary/Key Words

• Population• Community• Competition• Adaptation• Symbiosis• Predator• Prey

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Ecosystems

Ecosystems vary in size. They can be as small as a puddle or as large as the earth. Any group of living and non living things interacting with each other can be considered as an ecosystem.

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What would be included in this ecosystem?

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Population

• In an ecosystem all the organisms of one kind would be a population.

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Community

• Populations living and interacting with each other form a community.

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Ecosystem

• What other things can you find in an ecosystem?

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Survival

• What does each population need to survive?– Food–Water– Shelter – Space

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Competition

• Competition will result when there is a shortage or challenge among populations to meet their basic needs– Competition for the same food – Competition for space or shelter– Competition for mates

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Adaptation

• To survive or compete in an ecosystem animals must adapt– Adaptations can be…• Behavioral• Structural

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Symbiosis

• Do populations always compete with each other?

• A relationship between different organisms is called symbiosis– Both organisms benefit (mutualism)– Only one organism benefits (commensalism)– One benefits and the other is harmed

(parasitism)

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Predator and Prey

Predators eat other animals

Animals that are eaten are prey

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Predator and Prey

• Do prey need predators?

• What would happen if a prey’s food supply increases?

• What happens if the number of predators decreases?