BIO342H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Seed Dispersal, Parasitism, Epiphyte

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Why do some lineages have more species than others: diversification rate = speciation rate - extinction rate (i. e. number of species produced extinct unit per time) If speciation higher than extinction rate, then we gain species at a time and vice- versa: around the world, some areas have a very high number of species and are biodiversity hotspots. Three explanations for high species diversity in an area: high rates of speciation, low rates of extinction, the area is older, and has accumulated more species through time. Why toronto has a lower biodiversity than amazon: human interference. It is a relatively new habitat as it was covered in ice till ~20kya, so new species could not be formed (and hence, there is low species diversity around the poles) Co) adaptation is the process by which a species becomes fitted to its environment and it is the result of natural selection.

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