BIOL 213 Chapter Notes - Chapter 54: Ecological Niche, Foundation Species, Commensalism

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Chapter 54: community ecology community : a group of populations of different species living in close. Classification of community ecology proximity to interact inter specific interactions interns between organisms of different species in a community predation , herbivory , parasitism , mutualism commensalism competition : , allowing for coexistence resource partitioning ) fundamental niche = potential niche realized niche. = actually occupied niche competition can alter a niche character displacement : tendency for characteristics of two species of a community to diverge more in sympatric populations than allopathic populations allopathic = geographically interaction. : warning camouflage coloration exhibited by prey to deter predators that makes prey difficult to see or chemical defense. , mimicry herbivory : herbivore eats " plant lalga. +10 ) interactions mutualism interaction that benefits both species mutual benefit can also have a cost for each species " commensalism :

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