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BRENT BONIOR | PAULA MARIE LLIDO | EARL JUDD SULLANO | JAEN KIETH ROCIOS | AEMEE ROZANNE UY | JINSHEEN YOUNG | NOVEH TIU INTERSPECIF IC COMPETITION CHAPTER 14

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Page 1: Ecology: Interspecific Competition

BRENT BONIOR | PAULA MARIE LLIDO | EARL JUDD SULLANO | JAEN KIETH ROCIOS |

AEMEE ROZANNE UY | JINSHEEN YOUNG| NOVEH TIU

INTERSPECIFICCOMPETITION

CHAPTER 14

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14.1 INTERSPECIFICCOMPETIT ION INVOLVES TWO OR MORE SPECIES

THAT SEEK A COMMON RESOURCE IN SHORT SUPPLY (AS IN INTRASPECIFIC COMPETITION)

BOTH KINDS OF COMPETITION MAY TAKE PLACE SIMULTANEOUSLY

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INTRASPECIFIC OR INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION?

Squirrels compete among themselves for acorns during a year when oak

trees produce fewer acorns.At the same time, wild turkey, blue jay

and mice vie for the same resource, the acorns.

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EXPLOITATION INTERFERENCE

INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION TAKES TWO FORM:

organisms use up resources directly which will no longer be available for other species to use.one organism prevents other organisms from using the resource.

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INTERACTIONS IN INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION(THOMAS SCHOENER)CONSUMPTION

PREEMPTIVE(THOMAS SCHOONER)OVERGROWTH

CHEMICALTERRITORIAL

ENCOUNTER

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CONSUMPTION COMPETITIONOccurs when individuals of one species inhibit

another species by consuming a shared resource

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Occurs primary among sessile organisms where the competition by one individual precludes establishment (occupation) by others

PREEMPTIVE COMPETITION

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OVERGROWTH COMPETITIONoccurs when one

organism literally grows over another (with or without physical contact), inhibiting access to some essential resource

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CHEMICAL COMPETITIONchemical growth

inhibitors or toxins released by an individual inhibit or kill other species Ex. Sunflower (allelopathic)

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TERRITORIAL COMPETITIONResults from the

behavioral exclusion of others from a specific space that is defended as a territory

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ENCOUNTER COMPETITIONwhen nonterritorial

meetings between individuals negatively affect one or both of the participant species

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WHICH IS WHICH?

CONSUMPTION PREEMPTIVE OVERGROWTH CHEMICAL TERRITORIAL ENCOUNTER

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WHICH IS WHICH?

CONSUMPTION PREEMPTIVE OVERGROWTH CHEMICAL TERRITORIAL ENCOUNTER

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WHICH IS WHICH?

CONSUMPTION PREEMPTIVE OVERGROWTH CHEMICAL TERRITORIAL ENCOUNTER

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