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 Environmental ScienceEXAM > Environment: The Science Behind The Stories Chapters 3 and 4 Notes 2023Competition - -When multiple organisms seek the same limited resource -Resource partitioning - -Species partition or divide the resource they use in common by specializing in different ways. -Predation - -Process by which individuals of one species, a predator, hunt, capture, kill, and consume individuals of another species. -Parasitism - -Relationship in which one organism depends on another for nourishment or some other benefit while simultaneously doing the host harm. Does not result in the host's immediate death. -Mutualist - -Type of symbiosis that is positive. An association between organisms of two different species in which each member benefits. -Herbivory - -When an animal feeds on plant tissue. -Symbiosis - -Physically close association between interacting species. Mutualistic or parasitic interactions. -Pollination - -An interaction vital to agriculture and our food supply. Involves free living organisms that may only encounter each other only once. -Community - -Assemblage of organisms living in the same area at the same time. -Trophic Level - -Rank in feeding hierarchy -Producers - -1st Trophic level Autotrophs Cyanobacteria, algae, phytoplankon, and grasses Capture solar energy and use photosynthesis to produce sugar -Consumers - -2nd trophic level Zooplankton, grazing animals like deer or cattle, insects Consume producers -Secondary Consumers - -3rd trophic level fish, rodents, wolves prey on primary consumers -Tertiary Consumers - -4th trophic level

Environment: The Science Behind The Stories Chapters 3 and 4 Notes 2023Competition - -When multiple organisms seek the same limited resource -Resource partitioning - -Species partition or divide the resource they use in common by specializing in different ways. -Predation - -Process by which individuals of one species, a predator, hunt, capture, kill, and consume individuals of another species. -Parasitism - -Relationship in which one organism depends on another for nourishment or some other benefit while simultaneously doing the host harm. Does not result in the host's immediate death. -Mutualist - -Type of symbiosis that is positive. An association between organisms of two different species in which each member benefits. -Herbivory - -When an animal feeds on plant tissue. -Symbiosis - -Physically close association between interacting species. Mutualistic or parasitic interactions. -Pollination - -An interaction vital to agriculture and our food supply. Involves free living organisms that may only encounter each other only once. -Community - -Assemblage of organisms living in the same area at the same time. -Trophic Level - -Rank in feeding hierarchy -Producers - -1st Trophic level Autotrophs Cyanobacteria, algae, phytoplankon, and grasses Capture solar energy and use photosynthesis to produce sugar -Consumers - -2nd trophic level Zooplankton, grazing animals like deer or cattle, insects Consume producers -Secondary Consumers - -3rd trophic level fish, rodents, wolves prey on primary consumers -Tertiary Consumers - -4th trophic level

Competition - -When multiple organisms seek the same limited resource -Resource partitioning - -Species partition or divide the resource they use in common by specializing in different ways. -Pr...

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