BIOL 123 Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Sexual Inhibition, Keystone Species, Trophic Cascade

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Ecology of a starfish where it was removed and kept out of the area. Decline in species numbers in the experimental area was due to increased numbers in competitively dominant mussel. Other species of animals and plants were eliminated due to removal of starfish and increased growth of mussels. Starfish were keystone predators, due to its central role in maintaining species diversity in this community. Trophic cascade: predicted series of positive and negative effects due to reduction in herbivore numbers, and positive effect on primary producers. Theory predicting that in a community of 4 trophic levels (producers, herbivores, small carnivores, and large predators) removal of the top predator would be beneficial for small carnivores. Increased effect of small carnivores increased, creating a negative effect on the herbivores. Bottom has green algae, which are consumed by herbivorous insect larvae, which are eaten by predatory insects and juvenile fish. Fish were blocked by cages with mesh allowing exclosures free of.

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