Lecture 13: Mutualism and Commensalism Flashcards
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Microbiome
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- Bacteria, archaea, eukarya, viruses
- In the gut, on the skin
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Bright blue water means…
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- nutrient poor environment
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Oligotrophic
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- Deficiency of plant nutrients usually accompanied by abundance of dissolved oxygen
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Positive interactions
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- neither species is harmed, and the benefits are greater than the costs for at least one species
- Positive interactions affect the abundances and distributions of populations as well as the structure of ecological communities
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Facilitation
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each species interacting will have a benefit
- includes mutualism, commensalism, symbiosis
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Mutualism
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- is ubiquitous, can be obligate or facultative and loosely structured
- mutually beneficial interaction b/w individuals of two species (+/+ relationship)
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Commensalism
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- is ubiquitous
- individuals of one species benefit; individuals of the other species do not benefit, but are not harmed (+/0 relationship)
ex. Trees provide homes for animals, animals don’t harm the trees
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Symbiosis
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- two species live in close physical contact with each other
- Symbioses can include parasitism (+/-), commensalism (+/0), and mutualism (+/+)
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3 types of mutualism
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- Trophic mutualism
- Habitat mutualism
- Obligate mutualism
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Trophic mutualism
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- transfer of energy and nutrients between two species
ex. Mutualistic relation b/w bees and plants
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Habitat mutualism
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- Sharing a habitat
- ex. fish and shrimp
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Obligate mutualism
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- the species are entirely dependent on each other
- Ants and their fungus
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The fungal garden of a leaf-cutter ant
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- Obligate mutualism
- Ants select leaf that is less harmful to fungus
- Ants will chop leaf into tiny bits, mash it, weed out harmful things to fungus, poo on it to fertilize, create compost for fungus to have
- Fungus has hard time eating leaf without ant
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Facultative mutualism
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- Interaction shifts from +/+ (mutualism) to +/0 (commensalism) or +/- (parasitism),
- relationship shifts if there are no predators around
- ex. if consumption of honeydew by ants reduces treehopper growth or reproduction
- ex. Aphids and Ants
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Cleaning station
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- Fish line up and wait for turn to be cleaned by cleaner fish
- Go in and clean off parasites of fish
- If cleaner fish are not present, see drop in abundance and diversity of fish in community