BIOL 2Q04 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Food Chain, Omnivore, Herbivore

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Ecological community: a set of plant and animal species that occupy an area. Community: a group of species that occupy a given area, interacting direct or indirectly with one another (spatially) More restrictive definition of community: we only take on a subset of species (ex. Plants or birds etc) because looking at all of them combined gets too complicated so we only look at one layer. Number of species (diversity), relative abundance (distribution), nature of interactions (prey vs predator), physical structure (ground vegetation, canopy layer (if looking at a forest) etc) Table 16. 1: start with the most dominant to the least dominant species after you order them in this way you calculate their relative abundances (# of individuals of a species/total # of individuals all species) Fig 16. 4: niche packing is when we can add more species than what we thought that environment could take defines the community structure.

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