ZOL 355 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Niche Differentiation, Competitive Exclusion Principle, Logistic Function

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The density of species 2 weighted by its relative impact: zngi graphs, lessons learned: Competitive exclusion is reached more slowly with higher resource abundances. Predation: exploitation: interaction between populations that enhances the fitness of one individual while reducing the fitness of the exploited individual, predators: kill and consume other organisms. Stalking: find prey through passive or active movement: parasites: live on host and reduce its fitness, but generally don"t kill it. Indirect interactions: occur when one species affects a second species through its effects on a third species: indirect commensalism: one species benefits but the other is not affected (ex. Beavers, trees, and beetles: apparent competition: one species facilitates the consumer of the second species (ex. Rodents, grass, and plant: trophic cascade: predator has a negative effect on the herbivore which causes a positive effect on the producer (top-down or bottom-up)

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