Chapter 18: Problem 5
Contrast bottom-up and top-down control in the structure of a food web.
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Chapter 18: Problem 5
Contrast bottom-up and top-down control in the structure of a food web.
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Define indirect interaction in the context of food webs.
Give an example of how predation can result in indirect positive interactions between species.
Contrast symmetric and asymmetric competition. How does the availability of soil nutrients shift the nature of competition from symmetric to asymmetric?
Using Chapter 6 (Section 6.12 ) as your resource, what characteristics might enable a plant species (species 1 ) to tolerate low soil nutrient availability? How might these characteristics limit the maximum growth rates under high soil nutrient conditions? Conversely, what characteristics might enable a plant species (species 2 ) to maintain high growth rates under high soil nutrient availability? How might these characteristics limit the plant species' ability to tolerate low soil nutrient conditions? Now predict the outcome of competition between species 1 and 2 in two plant communities, one with low soil nutrients and the other with abundant nutrients. Discuss in terms of tolerance and competition.
In the ecologist Mary Power's work, presented in Section \(18.4,\) the top predators appear to control plant productivity by controlling the abundance of herbivores (their prey). Now suppose we were to conduct a second experiment and reduce plant productivity by using some chemical that had no direct effect on the consumer organisms. If the results show that reduced plant productivity reduces herbivore populations, in turn leading to the decline of the top predator, what type of control would this imply? How might you reconcile the findings of these two experiments?
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