BIO205H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Gamma Diversity, Species Richness, Equilibrium Point

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Alpha (species richness) , beta (serencens index) , and gamma diversity. Local diversity single, localized habitat: most simple metric: species richness, e. g. If all species are found in all habitats, local diversity = regional diversity. This is highly unlikely usually regional diversity > local diversity. Calculate by the sum of all species in total over the two habitat. Quantifying diversity: beta; the sum of the species: # of species that differ between habitats. 5 species found in pond that were not found in forest. 3 species found in forest that were not found in pond. Larger area can carry more species: r. macarthur and e. o. wilson, theory of island biogeography. A phenomenon not isolated to islands: e. g. wetland size, however, there is still a lot of variation in the data . Theory of island biogeography: postulate #1: island size is positively correlated with species richness, postulate #2: distance from the source (colonizing) population is negatively correlated with species richness.

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