BIL 330 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Keystone Species, Intertidal Zone, California Oak Woodland

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Where a forest and a grassland meet: ex. Serpentine soils which are low in nutrients and contain heavy metals, which meet non-serpentine soils: each soil will contain different species in their own community, there are species specific to the ecotone between these two soil types, ex. Includes cannibalism and two way feeding: connectivity, number of links / number of max possible links, does not include cannibalism or two way, ex. Insect-eating warblers as one guild instead of two different circles perform the same function in a community: direct vs. Indirect effects: indirect effects can occur between communities, ex. Arid grassland of new mexico for community structure: rodents were given access or denied access to grass and shrubs, grass and shrub levels did not change, this indicates bottom-up control. Instead, grass and shrubs were controlled by water availability: more water more grasses more, top down control predators primarily responsible for, ex.

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