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Title: Patterns in Communities


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Patterns in Communities Succession
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Species Richness
  • Species richness number of species in a
    community
  • Species evenness relative abundance of species
  • Biodiversity the variety of life forms in an
    area

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Diversity
  • Genetic diversity is the variety of genetic
    information
  • ecosystem diversity is the variety of different
    ecosystems in the world

Diversity of different groups of organisms
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Latitude and habitat size
  • Latitude impacts species richness
  • The closer to the equator the greater the species
    richness
  • Hypothesis Ice age, climate stability, year
    round photosynthesis (see textbook for details)
  • The increase in species richness as habitat area
    increases is know as the species- area effect
  • Habitat loss decrease in species richness

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Factors that impact species richness
  • Species interactions a predator can prevent
    completive exclusion among prey species
  • Disturbance flood, fire, clear cutting, plowing,
    non-native species all disrupt communities
  • Some communities are more stable, resistant to
    disturbance.

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Why biodiversity is important
  • Food
  • There are 80,000 edible wild plant species that
    could be use by humans
  • Medical
  • Over 50 of all medicines contain natural
    products

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Ecological services
  • Nature does thing that would cost trillions of
    dollars for humans to do
  • provide clean water
  • maintain healthy soils prevent erosion
  • control pests disease-carrying organisms
  • Buffer against storms
  • Pollinate crops

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Succession
  • A series of predictable changes to an ecosystem,
    in response to natural or human disturbances

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Primary succession
  • begins where no soil exists, change is slow
  • Pioneer species such as lichen and moss create
    soil
  • Later grasses and other annual plants move in
    along with insects and the animals that eat them.

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Secondary succession
  • change after a disturbance like fire or farming
  • Soil still exists
  • Shrubs replace grasslands
  • Trees replace shrubs
  • Climax community is the last stage (forest
    community)
  • Until the habitat is disturbed again

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Summary review
  1. What is the difference between species richness
    and species evenness?
  2. What factors influence biodiversity?
  3. Name the ecological services nature provides.
  4. What is the difference between primary and
    secondary succession? Describe the types of
    communities at each stage of succession.
  5. Reflect on the importance of natural disturbance
    and why human disturbance is different.
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