BIOL 2060 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Anaphalis, Riven, Caddisfly

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Examples of communities: tropical rainforest trees in costa rica, a community of trees, grassland bird communities in the midwestern us, populations of all bird species that like to nest in grasslands. Possibly due because it is a peninsula: fewer species richness when we travel east in canada, there are draw backs to using species richness, 1. Species richness is defined as a unit area. Can only compare areas of similar size. Would not compare species richness of dairy bush and ontario: 2. Species richness is dependent of intensity of sampling. Estimate of species richness depends on how intensively we sample an area. If we sample an area more than another, we might find more species in the first are. Number of species: as you collect more samples, If you continue to sample them, you will likely also find the more rare species. Species accumulation curve (as seen from graph above)

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