Update 2026/2027
Competition - Answers Individuals require the same shared, limiting resource, reducing growth &
survival for both competitors.
Intraspecific competition - Answers Competition within the same species.
Interspecific competition - Answers Competition between different species.
Competitive Exclusion Principle - Answers Two species requiring the exact same limiting
resource cannot coexist; one outcompetes the other.
Fundamental niche - Answers Where a species could live without competitors.
Realized niche - Answers Where a species actually lives with competition.
Resource partitioning - Answers Species use different parts or different locations of the
resource to coexist.
Examples of resource partitioning - Answers Warblers feeding at different parts of a tree; Bats
using different habitat zones & prey sizes.
Lotka-Volterra predator-prey model - Answers Shows how predator & prey abundances cycle
over time.
Prey equation (LV model) - Answers dV/dt = rV - pVP; Growth minus predation.
Predator equation (LV model) - Answers dP/dt = cpVP - dpP; Births depend on prey; predators
die without prey.
Key assumption of LV model - Answers Predators go extinct without prey; prey grow
exponentially without predators.
Oscillations - Answers Prey increase → predators increase → prey decrease → predators
decrease.
Herd immunity - Answers When enough of a population is immune (via vaccination or prior
infection), susceptible individuals are protected indirectly.
R₀ (basic reproductive number) - Answers Average number of people one infected person will
infect.
Character displacement - Answers Competing species evolve divergent traits to reduce
competition (e.g., beak sizes in finches).
Reproductive character displacement - Answers Traits related to mating diverge in sympatric
populations to reduce hybridization.