BIOL 1503 Chapter : Biol 1503 24

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What is a community: a group of populations of different species, which inhabit a common environment and interact with one another, all the populations of organisms living in the same area. What types of processes involve two or more species: competition, predation, herbivory, symbiosis, parasitism, mutualism, commensalism, facilitation. Species diversity: species diversity of a community is the variety or organisms that make up the community. It has two components: species richness is the number of different species in the community, relative abundance is the proportion each species represents of all individuals in the community. Communities with higher diversity are: more productive and more stable in their productivity, better able to withstand and recover from environmental stresses, more resistant to invasive species, organisms that become established outside their native range. Island equilibrium model: species richness on islands depends on island size, distance from the mainland, immigration, and extinction, species richness on an ecological island levels off at a dynamic equilibrium point.

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