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KS4 Biology

Competition. KS4 Biology. Contents. Competition. What is competition?. Competition between animals. Competition in plants. Predator-prey relationships. Multiple-choice quiz. What is a population?. What is the difference between a population and a community ?.

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KS4 Biology

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  1. Competition KS4 Biology

  2. Contents Competition What is competition? Competition between animals Competition in plants Predator-prey relationships Multiple-choice quiz

  3. What is a population? What is the difference between a population and a community? A population is the number of individuals of the same species living in a certain habitat. A community includes all the different speciesliving in a certain area. The size of the population within a community can change over time. What factors will affect population size? competition disease predators migration

  4. What is competition? Competition is one of the factors that affects population sizes. What type of organisms compete for resources? Competition occurs between different species…

  5. What is competition? Members of the same species also compete for resources. Why do living things need to compete and what do they compete for?

  6. Contents Competition What is competition? Competitionbetween animals Competition in plants Predator-prey relationships Multiple-choice quiz

  7. What do animals compete for? What four things do animals in the same species or animals of different species have to compete for? food water space mates

  8. Niche competition A niche is a position that a living thing occupies in a community. It is a specialised type lifestyle. What happens if animals have overlapping niches? Animals with overlapping nichescompete. The more the niches overlap, the greater the amount of competition between the species. What will happen if species compete for all aspects of their niches?

  9. Competition losers If species compete for all aspects of their niches, eventually, one species will better the other. Competition results in winners and losers. What three things might happen to the less competitive species? • move to another area • adopt new survival strategies • become extinct in that area

  10. Contents Competition What is competition? Competition between animals Competition in plants Predator-prey relationships Multiple-choice quiz

  11. What do plants compete for? Plants also have to compete for resources. What four things do plants in the same species or plants of different species compete for? light minerals water space

  12. Competition in the meadow - activity

  13. Contents Competition What is competition? Competition between animals Competition in plants Predator-prey relationships Multiple-choice quiz

  14. Animals that eat other animals Populations of animals are often limited by the amount of food. What are animals that eat other animals called? predators What are the animals that predators eat called? prey

  15. Predator and prey adaptations How are predators and prey adapted to survive? Predators are adapted to catching and consuming their prey. predators Prey have adaptations to detect and flee from predators. prey

  16. Prey adaptations - the snowshoe hare The snowshoe hare lives in northern parts of North America. How is it adapted to the cold and to avoid being eaten by predators, such as lynxes? Coat changes colour with the seasons from greyish brown in summer to white in midwinter. Large ears help to detect predators. Strong teeth are able to chew bark and twigs. Large back feet spread out to act as snow shoes. Fur on the soles also protectsfromthecold.

  17. Predator adaptations - the lynx Lynxes are adapted to life in a cold climate. How are these predators adapted for catching the snowshoe hares that are their main prey? Excellent eyesight and hearing for detecting prey. Very sharp teeth - prey watch out! Thick furry coat protects from the cold. Very strong hind leg muscles are capable of a pounce 6.5 metres long! Extra large paws act as snow shoes on soft, deep snow.

  18. Predator-prey graph This population data comes from fur trapping records. How are the populations linked? snowshoe hare 150 lynx 100 estimated population size (thousands) 50 0 1800 1820 1840 1860 1880 1900 year

  19. Predator-prey graph Take a closer look at this part of the graph. How does the lynx population depend on the number of snowshoe hares? snowshoe hare 150 lynx 100 estimated population size (thousands) 50 0 1800 1820 1840 1860 1880 1900 time (year)

  20. Predator-prey graph section Why does the peak for the lynx population always come after the peak for the number of snowshoe hares? snowshoe hare 150 lynx For the populations to survive, there will always be more hares than lynx. 100 estimated population size (thousands) 50 0 1850 1855 1860 1865 time (year)

  21. prey population increases prey population increases predator population decreases as less food predator population increases as more food prey population decreases because of more predators Predator-prey cycle Predator and prey population sizes follow a cycle. What happens if the prey population increases? normal prey population

  22. Predator-prey cycle prey population decreases prey population increases predator population decreases as less food predator population increases as more food prey population increases because of less predators Predator and prey population sizes follow a cycle. What happens if the prey population decreases? normal prey population

  23. Contents Competition What is competition? Competition between animals Competition in plants Predator-prey relationships Multiple-choice quiz

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