BIOL 2060 Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Continental Drift, North South Mrt Line, Cape Floristic Region

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Number of species decreases as we move north in latitudinal gradients. Most groups of organisms are more species rich in the tropics: number of organisms lowers towards the poles. Vascular plants in the western hemisphere follows the same trend. Some groups are an exception: some organisms more abundant at temperate regions. Highest species richness at the subtropics o: still see a decrease from the subtropics to the poles, however. Why is species richness for most organisms highest at the tropics: glacial events a recent disturbance near the poles. More time for speciation in the tropics due to less disturbance. Productivity: higher productivity in the tropics, more energy to divide among populations, and larger populations have lower extinction rates. Favourableness: climate is warm and stays relatively constant. No extremes to limit diversity almost any species could live here. Niche breadth and interspecific interactions: tropical species:

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