BIOL208 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Typha, Ecological Niche, Stipa

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Clearly changes in abiotic conditions affect species membership. Biotic interactions also determine which species are dominant/rare. Changes in conditions (biotic and abiotic) also alter species membership in a community. Most basic process is the acquisition of food. Includes the interactions: competition, predation, parasitism, and mutualism. Flow of food energy (from prey to predator) (getting eaten eater: ie. Strength of interactions determine impact on entire food web: weak: little no effect, strong: moderate to disruptive. Guild: group of organisms that make their living in similar way: plant ecologists use term life-form, growth form, or functional group. Competitive hierarchies occur when species in a community differ in their competitive abilities: competitive ability can be ranked. If competition is strong and competitive hierarchy is transitive, increased competition should lead to decreased species diversity. Centrifugal organization of species (wisheu & keddy 1992) Based on idea that core and peripheral habitats occur in landscape.

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