BI111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Keystone Species, Insular Biogeography, Detritivore

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29 Mar 2018
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Several ways to describe this diversity in ways that integrate information on species richness and relative abundances. Accounts for both abundance and evenness of the species present. Genetically-based, reciprocal adaptations in species that interact ecologically. Predation: +/- predators gain nutrients and energy; prey are killed or injured. Herbivory: +/- herbivores gain nutrients and energy; plants are killed or injured. Competition: -/- both competing populations lose access to some resources. Commensalism: +/0 one population benefits; the other is unaffected. Parasitism: +/- parasites gain nutrients and energy; hosts are injured or killed. Realized niche is smaller than fundamental niche because not all combinations of resources may be present, ad/or effect of other species. Two or more species using same limiting resources. Conflict and competition reduced when different species use different resources or in different ways. Evolutionary phenomenon where morphological and/or behavioural differences among similar species with overlapping geographic ranges are: Greatest in those areas where the species co-occur (sympatric)

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