PCB 4043 Chapter Notes - Chapter 16: Community Structure, Herbivore, Species Evenness

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16. 1: communities are groups of interacting species that occur together at the same place and time. The interactions are synergistic; they make communities into something more than the sum of their parts. Food webs organize species based on trophic or energetic interactions. Plants and algae: primary consumers herbivores, secondary consumers carnivores, tertiary consumers carnivores. 16. 2: species diversity and species composition are important descriptors of community structure. Community structure is the set of characteristics that shape communities. Species richness the number of species in a community. Species diversity combines species richness and species evenness. The most commonly used species diversity index is the shannon index: o: pi = proportion of individuals in the ith species, s = number of species in the community. These curves can help determine when most or all of the species in a community have been observed.

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