BIOL 1604 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Commensalism, Robert Macarthur, Herbivore

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Ernst haeckel introduced the term ecology: defined as the relation of animal to its organic as well as inorganic environment. Organism: base of the ecological hierarchy, unit of natural selection. Population: a group of animals that coexist with others of the same species, unit of evolution. Community: populations of different species co-occur in more complex associations, complexity of a community is measured as species diversity. Species diversity- is the number of different species that coexist to form the community. Species interact based on predation, competition, parasitism, and mutualism. Ecosystem: consists of all populations in a community together with their physical environments. How well do organisms do at their limit. Environment- includes the abiotic (nonliving) factors, and biotic (living) factors. Niche- a multi-dimensional relationship of species with its environment: fundamental niche- the potential niche. Maximum extent it can go: realized niche- smaller than fundamental niche. Subset of potentially suitable environments that an animal actually experiences.

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