Community ecology
1 Community Relationships Unit 2 Notes. 2 Niche is the species ’ occupation and its Habitat location of species (its address)
The nature of the plant community: a reductionist view JB Wilson Chapter 4 Mechanisms of coexistence and stability Liz Matthews and Matt Simon.
What Is a Community? A biological community is an assemblage of populations of various species living close enough for potential interaction Animals and.
Chapter 54 Community Ecology. Reminder: Earth Day April 22 nd, 2010.
COMMUNITY ECOLOGY. Overview: What Is a Community? – Is an assemblage of populations of various species living close enough for potential interaction The.
COMPETITION Arises when organisms try to make use of the same resources.
What is a Community A Community is any assemblage of populations in an area or habitat. Communities: Populations interacting; Population interactions shape.
Section 4 Niches: Shaping Communities. What You’ve Learned So Far Communities Populations & their growth Relationships.
The Meanings of ‘Happiness’ and What They Mean for Policymaking Dan Weijers 20 October 2011.
What is an ecological niche and how outcomes can occur if two similar species live too close to one another?
ECOLOGICAL NICHES The way an organisms “makes a living” is that species niche. Term first used by Grinnell in 1917 in a paper on the Californian thrasher.