Chapter 53 Assignment
Working in groups of 2 or 3, you and your partner(s) will need to become familiar with the following terms and find examples of them in the area around New Hampton School and in the Lakes Region. We will be going up to Burleigh and walking around campus (rain or shine) so that you can collect evidence (drawings, samples and photographs) so make sure that you dress appropriately. Terms marked with an asterisk (*) are ones that you do not need to find evidence for in person, but rather can look up on line or in a textbook. You will have one week to complete this assignment and you will present your findings to your peers in class. You can put together a PowerPoint, webpage, photo/sample album, video or use another form of media.
One of the goals of this project is for you to become more familiar with your surroundings and even to be able to identify various local plant and animal species.
species richness
relative abundance
species diversity
predation
individualistic hypothesis*
interactive hypothesis*
secondary succession
interspecific interactions
coevolution*
parasitism
parasitoidism
herbivory
community
biogeography
cryptic coloration*
aposematic coloration*
mimicry
predator
Batesian mimicry*
Mullerian mimicry*
parasite
hosts
endoparasites*
ectoparasites
interspecific competition
interference competition
exploitative competition
competitive exclusion principle*
ecological niche
fundamental niche
prey
realized niche
resource partitioning
character displacement*
symbiosis
commensalism
mutualism
keystone species
exotic species
stability
disturbances
ecological succession
primary succession
recruitment
dynamic equilibrium hypothesis
intermediate disturbance hypothesis
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