BIOL 3170 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Species Richness, Competitive Exclusion Principle, Resource Productivity

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Change in community organization can be: spatial = change in space, temporal = change in time. Factors affecting local-scale diversity: spatial heterogeneity (=habitat diversity) Increase in number of habitats or sheltering sites increase in spatial heterogeneity. I. e. diversity of habitats increases which supports more niches and thus more species: e. g. bird species in costa rica. Increased forest stratification (i. e. more more niches for birds. Heterogeneity: resource richness increase in number of resources increase in number of species, e. g. # plants --> # herbivores: but increase in availability of one resource productivity but diversity , e. g. #1: parkgrass experiment, england: fertilization decreased species richness, this is because increased productivity accelerates competitive exclusion. Fertilized plots have lower species diversity because certain plants outcompete the others under new fertilized conditions: e. g. #2: tree species diversity in the tropics: some studies have found that soils of intermediate nutrient richness support the most diverse communities.

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