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.
Section 4 Niches: Shaping Communities. What You’ve Learned So Far Communities Populations & their growth Relationships.
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.
The Meanings of ‘Happiness’ and What They Mean for Policymaking Dan Weijers 20 October 2011.
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.
What is an ecological niche and how outcomes can occur if two similar species live too close to one another?