Biology 2483A Chapter 18: Biogeography - Done, just go over with recording

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The amazon rainforest is the most species-rich forest in the world, with approximately 1,300 tree species. In contrast, the boreal forests of canada have only two tree species that cover vast areas. (cid:131) (cid:131) why? (cid:198) in general, the lower latitudes (ie. equator) have many more, and different, species than higher latitudes. Showing that decrease in latitude (toward equator) = more species diversity, and increase in latitude (further from equator) you drop off the amount of species diversity. In the southern, looking at equilivant, latitudes (cid:198) you see a similar pattern but the numbers don"t match up w/ northern hemisphere. Can have same type of community/biome in different parts of the year, but the species richness can vary a bit. Can work from local communities to broad scale landscape scale, regions and continents that are global scale. Whatever species we have in a local region depends on what is available at the larger regional level.

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