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Ecology

Published on Dec 02, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Specialist

SPECIES THAT CAN ONLY lIVE IN A LIMITED RANGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION

Generalist

SPECIES THAT CAN LIVE IN A WIDE VARIETY OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

Conformer

SPECIES THAT HAS NO NEED TO CONTROL THERE INTERNAL ENVIORMENT

Regulator

SPECIES THAT MAINTAINS A CONSTANT INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT

Mutualism

BETWEEN TWO DIFFERENT SPECIES IN WHICH IS BENEFITED

Parasitism

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO SPECIES WHICH BENEFITS THE OTHER

Commensalism

RELATIONSHIP WHERE ONE OBTAINS FOOD OR BENEFITS THE OTHER

Predation

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TO UNLIKE SPECIES WHERE ONE IS THE PREDATOR

Competition

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO WHO ARE AFFECTED BY THOSE IN THE SAME ENVIORMENT