L6 - Predation Flashcards
What is absolute fitness?
The expected number of offspring that an individual will produce over the course of its lifetime.
What does absolute fitness depend on?
- Viability
- Reproductive success
What is relative fitness?
The absolute fitness divided by the mean fitness of that population
What is the gain/ loss for each organism involved in mutualism?
Both gain
What is the gain/ loss for each organism involved in competition?
Both lose
What is the gain/ loss for each organism involved in commensalism?
One gains, one does not gain or lose
What is the gain/ loss for each organism involved in predation?
One gains, one loses
What is crypsis?
The ability of an animal or a plant to avoid observation or detection by other animals. It may be a predation strategy or an antipredator adaptation. Methods include camouflage, nocturnality, subterranean lifestyle and mimicry.
What is an example of how crypsis can help animals avoid predation?
The changes in the populations of the peppered moth during the Industrial Revolution -
The typical peppered moth survived well in places that did not see major effects of the industrial evolution as its camouflage still worked. The fully black peppered moth survived well in places that saw major effects of the industrial evolution, they were able to camouflage as the air quality had led to buildings/ trees becoming black
Give a example of when crypsis included behavioural components
With the Catocala cerogama - this moth nearly always rests on a tree with either its head up or down. Study was done which showed that when it rested with it’s head up or down it was much harder to see, therefore more likely to avoid predation
What is the aim of crypsis?
Organisms attempt to avoid being noticed.
What is masquerade?
When organisms attempt to be mistaken for non-prey.
What part of the predator does crypsis exploit?
Exploits predator sensory limitations
What part of the predator does masquerade exploit?
Exploits predator cognitive limitations
Give an example of an animal using masquerade
The giant swallowtail butterfly - the lava looks like bird poo