24.3 Predator-prey Relationships Flashcards
1
Q
What is predation?
A
When an organism (predator) kills and eats another organism (prey)
2
Q
What does ‘the population size of predators and prey are interlinked’ mean?
A
As the population size of one organism changes, it causes a change in the size of the other population
3
Q
How do predator and prey populations affect each other?
A
- increase in the prey population = increase in predator population because prey provides more food for predators
- increased predator population eats more prey organisms, prey population declines. Death rate of prey>birth rate of prey
- reduced prey population can no longer support the large predator population. Intraspecific competition for food increases, resulting in a decrease in predator population
- reduced predator population results in less of the prey population being killed. More prey organisms survive and reproduce, increasing the prey population
Cycle repeats