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Title: Global Patterns of Species Diversity


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Global Patterns of Species Diversity
  • Biology 120
  • 3 December 2001

2
Biodiversity
  • What are global patterns of biodiversity?
  • Where are the most diverse areas on Earth?
  • What taxa contain the greatest levels of
    diversity?
  • What factors contribute to these patterns?

3
Components of species richness
  • Point diversity
  • species at any point in space (what we're doing
    in lab)
  • Alpha richness
  • species in a small, homogenous area
  • within-habitat diversity
  • e.g. of species of plants in coastal sage scrub
    in Los Angeles County
  • Beta-richness
  • rate of change in species composition across
    habitats
  • between-habitat diversity
  • change in species richness from Malibu to the top
    of Mt. Wilson to bottom of Death Valley)
  • Gamma-richness
  • rate of change in species composition across
    larger landscape gradients
  • how does bat species richness change from the tip
    of Baja California to Northern California?

4
Alpha richness
  • Characterized by widespread, nonrandom patterns
  • Patterns in diversity correlated with
    environmental variables

5
Pattern 1
  • More species in tropical regions than in
    temperate and high-latitude regions
  • Examples
  • Tunicates
  • Bivalve molluscs (overhead)
  • Terrestrial birds, trees, mammals in North America

6
Tunicate Species Richness
  • 100 Arctic spp.
  • 400 temperate spp.
  • 600 tropical spp.

7
Bivalve molluscs
  • species, genera, and families peak equatorially

8
Diversity of some taxa in North America
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Exceptions to greater diversity in tropics
  • marine algae, reach max. richness 20-40 N and S)
  • penguins
  • salamanders
  • bees
  • waterfowl

Batrachoseps gabrielli, Mario Garcia-Paris
10
Erwins collection techniquehttp//www.sp.uconn.
edu/bi102vc/102f99/terry/bugbomb.html
11
Pattern 2 Species richness positively
correlated with habitat structural complexity
  • Open ocean, grasslands, cold deserts have fewer
    species
  • Complex communities, like forests and coral
    reefs, have more species
  • E.g. MacArthur and MacArthur 1961

12
Bird species diversity correlated with foliage
structureMacArthur and MacArthur 1961
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Pattern 3
  • Species richness correlates with increasing
    primary production

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Species richness and primary production
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Pattern 4 species diversity lower on islands and
other isolated areas
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