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Title: Unit 3 Opener


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Unit 3 Opener
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Figure 11.1 A Plant that Eats Animals
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Figure 11.2 Competition Decreases Growth in a
Carnivorous Plant
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Figure 11.2 Competition Decreases Growth in a
Carnivorous Plant
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Figure 11.3 Space Can Be a Limiting Resource
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Figure 11.4 Competing Organisms Can Deplete
Resources
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Figure 11.4 Competing Organisms Can Deplete
Resources (Part 1)
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Figure 11.4 Competing Organisms Can Deplete
Resources (Part 2)
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Figure 11.5 Resource Availability Affects the
Intensity of Competition
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Figure 11.5 Resource Availability Affects the
Intensity of Competition (Part 1)
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Figure 11.5 Resource Availability Affects the
Intensity of Competition (Part 2)
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Figure 11.6 Chemical Warfare in Plants
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Figure 11.6 Chemical Warfare in Plants (Part 1)
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Figure 11.6 Chemical Warfare in Plants (Part 2)
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Figure 11.7 Ants and Rodents Compete for Seeds
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Figure 11.8 Squeezed Out by Competition
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Figure 11.8 Squeezed Out by Competition
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Figure 11.9 A Natural Experiment on
Competition between Chipmunks
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Figure 11.9 A Natural Experiment on
Competition between Chipmunks
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Figure 11.10 Competition in Paramecium
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Figure 11.10 Competition in Paramecium (Part 1)
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Figure 11.10 Competition in Paramecium (Part 2)
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Figure 11.11 Resource Partitioning in Lizards
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Figure 11.11 Resource Partitioning in Lizards
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Figure 11.12 Graphical Analyses of Competition
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Figure 11.12 Graphical Analyses of Competition
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Figure 11.13 Outcome of Competition in the
LotkaVolterra Competition Model
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Figure 11.13 Outcome of Competition in the
LotkaVolterra Competition Model (Part 1)
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Figure 11.13 Outcome of Competition in the
LotkaVolterra Competition Model (Part 2)
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Figure 11.14 Herbivores Can Alter the Outcome of
Competition
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Figure 11.14 Herbivores Can Alter the Outcome of
Competition
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Figure 11.15 Population Decline in an Inferior
Competitor
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Figure 11.15 Population Decline in an Inferior
Competitor
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Figure 11.16 A Competitive Reversal
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Figure 11.16 A Competitive Reversal (Part 1)
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Figure 11.16 A Competitive Reversal (Part 2)
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Figure 11.17 Character Displacement
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Figure 11.17 Character Displacement
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Figure 11.18 Competition Shapes Beak Size
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Figure 11.18 Competition Shapes Beak Size (Part
1)
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Figure 11.18 Competition Shapes Beak Size (Part
2)
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Figure 11.19 An Experimental Test of Character
Displacement
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Figure 11.19 An Experimental Test of Character
Displacement
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Figure 11.20 Interaction between Light and Prey
Availability
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Figure 11.20 Interaction between Light and Prey
Availability
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