Community Interactions in the Rocky Shore Flashcards
Ecological niche
Sum total of an organism’s use of the biotic and abiotic aspects of its environment
Rocky shore communities traits (5)
Diverse phyla Epifauna, many sessile communities Distinct zonation pattern High density and patchiness Space is a limiting factor
Connell’s Barnacle Experiment
3 Observations
3 Hypotheses
Summary and Experiment
Observations:
Chthamalus found in upper intertidal, lots of emersions
Balanus found in lower intertidal, lots of submersions
Barnacle larvae found all over intertidal
A very narrow band of overlap, stark transition
Hypotheses:
Space competition by Balanus limits Chthamalus in the lower intertidal
Environmental toleration differences lead to the distributions
Other - predators, intraspecific competition
Summary and Experiment
Transplanted both species into a mix of different environments.
The combination of environmental tolerance and competition creates this pattern
Chthamalus is excluded from lower portions of the intertidal zone by Balanus
Balanus is excluded from the top of the intertidal by sensitivity to desiccation
Inducible defences
Plastic phenotypic response to predators
Must be able to sense predators when they are growing
Two types of trophic cascades in rocky shores
Density mediated trophic cascades: Trophic cascades caused by the consumptive, lethal effects of the predator on the prey
Trait mediated trophic cascades: Trophic cascades caused by the non-consumptive, non-lethal effects of the predator on the prey
Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis
At very high levels of disturbances, very few species are able to survive so species richness and evenness are low.
At very low levels of disturbances, a single dominant species tend to dominate the habitat so species richness and evenness are low.
At an intermediate amount of disturbance, the highest species richness and evenness is seen
Keystone Species
They have a disproportionate effect on their environment for their small density
Dominant Species
Have a large effect on the environment that is proportionate to their density
Bioengineers
These are habitat formers
Play a large role in habitat structure
Foundation species
These are species that provide habitat for other species. Habitat forming species
How do foundation species facilitate ecological interaction (5)
Provide habitat
Provide relief from physically stressful conditions
Provide shelter from predators
Alter chemical composition of the habitat
Harbor prey items