Keystone Predator
EcoBeaker: Keystone Predator
This laboratory recreates the famous experiments of Paine and colleagues in the Pacific Northwest with the sea star Pisaster (and 8 other marine intertidal species). Students do transplant experiments to figure out competitive relationships and sample gut contents to construct a food web. Next they use their data to predict what will happen when each predator is removed from the system. Finally, they do the removal experiments and compare their results with their predictions. This is a great introductory lab in that it explores basic ecological concepts and although it is not difficult, it asks students to think critically, synthesizing experimental data to make predictions. It also provides a nice foundation for discussions of the important roles that different species can play in a community.
Level: IntroKey Concepts: Competition; Ecological communities; Food webs; Keystone species
Courses: Community Ecology; Conservation Biology; Ecology; Intro Bio: Eco/Evo/Genetics; Intro Bio: Non-majors; Marine Biology
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