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+ / -. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Definition). EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Scale). 7. 38. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Scale). 39. 41. 42. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Scale). Pfiesteria. 6. 5. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Diet Breadth). 47. 46. SUMMER. WINTER. Microtus agrestis

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  2. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Definition)

  3. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Scale) 7 38

  4. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Scale) 39 41 42

  5. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Scale) Pfiesteria 6 5

  6. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Diet Breadth) 47 46 SUMMER WINTER Microtus agrestis (Field Vole) Clethrionyms glareolus (Bank Vole) Vulpes vulpes (Red Fox) (Finland) 45 M. rossiaemeridionalis) (Sibling Vole) 48 Ondatra zibethica (Muskrat)

  7. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Diet Breadth) Fig. 12.5 in Cain et al. 2008

  8. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Diet Breadth) 50 Snail Kite (Florida Everglades) 49

  9. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Defenses) 53 52 56 54 55 59

  10. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Defenses) 58 57

  11. EXPLOITATION: PREDATION (Defenses) 51

  12. COEVOLUTION • Evolution of two interacting species, • each in response to selection imposed • by the other

  13. EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Definition) 103 102

  14. EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Scale) 61 60 63 62

  15. EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Scale) 4 64 94

  16. EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Scale) 65

  17. EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Diet Breadth) Fig. 12.7 in Cain et al. 2008

  18. EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Diet Breadth) 1 66

  19. EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Food Quality) Fig. 12.6 in Cain et al. 2008

  20. EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Plant Defenses) 67 96 95

  21. EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Plant Defenses) 74 97 73

  22. EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Plant Defenses) 68 69 70 71 72

  23. EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Plant Adaptation) 76 75

  24. EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Herbivore Adaptations: Rumen) 77

  25. EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Herbivore Adaptations: Rumen Flora) 78 79

  26. EXPLOITATION: HERBIVORY (Herbivore Adaptations) 78 (Parabasalid) 78 78

  27. COEVOLUTION • Evolution of two interacting species, • each in response to selection imposed • by the other 74 73

  28. EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Scale: Macroparasites) 35 2 79

  29. EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Scale: Microparasites) 3 83 82 Wheat Rust (Puccinia)

  30. EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Scale: Microparasites) 80 Fly-Killing Fungus (Entomophthora) Fig. 13.2 in Cain et al. 2008

  31. EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Ectoparasites) 84 45 2

  32. EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Endoparasites: Animals) 85 (Canine Tapeworm) 79 86

  33. EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Endoparasites: Plants) 87 89 90 88 Peach Leaf Curl Apple Scab

  34. EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Hemiparasites) 91

  35. EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Prevalence) Fig. 13.3 in Cain et al. 2008

  36. EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Prevalence) Fig. 13.4 in Cain et al. 2008

  37. EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Host Defense) Immune System (Animals) 92

  38. EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Host Defense) Fig. 13.7 in Cain et al. 2008

  39. EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Host Defense) Fig. 13.8 in Cain et al. 2008

  40. EXPLOITATION: PARASITISM (Parasite Counterdefense)

  41. COEVOLUTION • Evolution of two interacting species, • each in response to selection imposed • by the other

  42. EXPLOITATION: PARASITOIDISM 9 8

  43. EXPLOITATION: DISEASE 32 31 30

  44. 10 EXPLOITATION: DISEASE 11 12 13

  45. EXPLOITATION: DISEASE “Pseudoflowers” Mustard (Arabis holboelii); Rust (Puccinia holboelii) Fig. 14.4 in Molles 2006

  46. EXPLOITATION • Predation • Herbivory • Parasitism • *Parasitoid • *Disease / Pathogens

  47. 25 Million Species on Earth 33

  48. EXPLOITATION? MUTUALISM? (Endoparasites: Animals) Spiny-Headed Worm Isopod 17 Starling

  49. EXPLOITATION: (?) Fig. 14-2 in Molles 2006

  50. Effect of Exploitation on Prey Abundance 37 36

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