IB Bio B4.2 Ecological Niches

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(Ecological) Niche

The role of the species in an ecosystem

- Includes what it eats, when it is active, its habitat

- Includes ALL biotic & abiotic factors

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Fundamental Niche

Potential niche of a species based on adaptations & tolerance limits

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Realized Niche

The actual niche of a species when in competition with other species

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Example of Chthalamus vs. Semibalanus

1. The presence of Semibalanus affects the Chthalamus population

2. The presence of Chthalamus does NOT affect the Semibalanus population

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Competitive Exclusion

One species will always go extinct if two species' niches are the same

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Niche Partitioning

There are a diversity of species on Earth, so each species occupy a slightly different niche; these small differences allow for coexistence

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Obligate Aerobe

Need/have to be in an area with atmospheric levels of oxygen

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Obligate Anaerobes

Have to be in an environment in an area with lower than atmospheric levels of oxygen

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Facultative Anaerobes

Can live in either areas with oxygen or without

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Autotroph(s)

Produce carbon compounds from inorganic compounds using light or inorganic chemical energy; uses external energy source

- Some prokaryotes

- Algae: Huge group of organisms ranging from seaweed to single-celled algae (not a true clade)

- Plants

- Some archaeans

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Photoautotroph

A type of autotroph that uses light to create organic compounds

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Chemoautotroph

A type of autotroph that uses inorganic chemical energy to make carbon compounds (organic energy)

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Photosynthesis

Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy

- Used by not just plants, but also photosynthetic organisms

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Chemosynthesis

Process by which ATP is synthesized by using chemicals as an energy source instead of light

- Used by things such as iron-oxidizing bacteria

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Light Energy

Energy in the form of moving waves of light

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Chemical Energy

Energy stored in chemical bonds

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Holozoic Nutrition

A type of heterotrophic nutrition that involves the intake of complex organic matter, either as solids or liquids

- Food is ingested, digested internally, absorbed & assimilated (stored)

- Consumers

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Mixotrophs

Can be both autotrophs & heterotrophs

- Some choose to do both; some have to do both

- Often protists (singled-celled eukaryotes)

- Euglena

- Ocean Plankton (Phytoplankton or zooplankton)

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Saprotrophs (Decomposers)

Heterotrophs but not consumers

- Secrete enzymes to external environment & digest food externally

- Pull in digested nutrients only

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Archaeans

Extremophiles

- Photoautotroph (use light)

- Chemoautotroph (oxidation of inorganic chemicals such as sulfur)

- Heterotroph (oxidation of carbon compounds)

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Tall trees

Growth tall (canopy or emergent trees)

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Lianas

Root in the ground & then wrap around trees to get higher

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Epiphytes

Grow on other trees

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Strangler epiphytes

Start on tree & then grow down into the ground, take nutrients from others

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Shade-tolerant shrubs

Can absorb far red light that can reach the ground through the trees

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Hominidae Teeth

Teeth differences reflect difference in diets

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Homo-sapiens

Us, omnivores

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Paranthropus robustus

Nutcrackers; people who eat nuts

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Homo-floresiensis

Really small mouth, missing pre-molars

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Herbivores vs. Plants

Herbivores evolve adaptations to feed on plants and plants evolve adaptations to resist herbivory

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Predators vs. Prey

Predators evolve adaptations for finding, catching, & killing prey and prey animals evolve adaptations for resisting predation