ENSC 320 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Endangered Species

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Focal species: species with an entire conservation strategy devoted to it, or which is given particular emphasis in habitat management or ecosystem and biodiversity protection. Crucial in maintaining organization and diversity of their ecological communities. Impact on community or ecosystem is large, and disproportionately large relative to its abundance. Exceptional in importance relative to rest of their community. First used by paine to describe role of predatorial starfish in pacific na rocky intertidal communities. Keystone predator: capable of excluding (though competition or predation) other species from the community. Year round production of fruit that is essential to large number of frugivores. Keystone herbivores: herbivores that utilize vegetation to a point where they influence composition and structure. Keystone modifier and processor: species which alter the physical environment to create conditions upon which several other species depend. Species whose protection will also result in the protection of numerous other species. Generally species that cover large areas in their daily or seasonal movements.

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