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Title: Community Ecology


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Community Ecology
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Species Diversity by Latitude
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Community Structure
  • Physical Appearance
  • Species Diversity/Richness
  • Species Abundance
  • Niche Structure

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Primary Productivity
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Edge Effects Cowbird Parasitism
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Island Biogeography E.O. Wilson
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Highest Terrestrial Marine Biodiversity in 1.
Decreases to 6.
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Keystone Species
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Keystone species roles
  • Pollinator (insects, hummingbirds, bats)
  • Seed dispersal (bats, birds)
  • Habitat Modification (beavers, elephants)
  • Predation (sea otters, wolf)

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E.O. Wilson The loss of a keystone specie is
like a drill hitting a power line lights go out
all over.
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Non-native/Invasive Species
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Species Interaction
  • Intraspecific competition
  • Territoriality
  • Chemical deterents
  • Seed dispersal
  • Interspecific
  • Interspecific
  • Interference (ex alelolopathy)
  • Exploitative (ex invasives)
  • Competetive Exclusion Principle
  • Resource partitioning

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Competitive Exclusion Principle
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Resource Partitioning
  • Macarthurs Warblers in Maine
  • Classic Ecological study

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2 Species interactions Pred/Prey
  • Pred. Benefits,
  • Individual Prey obviously harmed or killed
  • Prey population as whole can benefit

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Predator Styles Ambush
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Predator style Pursuit
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Prey Defenses
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Prey Defenses
  • Coevolutionary "arms race"
  • camouflage, cryptic coloration
  • warning coloration, aposematism
  • chemical repellents - tannins, alkaloids,
    cardiac glycosides
  • physical defenses thorns, spines, and armor
  • mimicry -
  • Mullerianunpalatable species resemble each
    other (e.g. often evolve warning coloration
  • Batesian palatable species evolve to resemble
    unpalatable species

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Wasp
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Palatable Mantid
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Palatable Moth
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Mutualism Both parties benefit
  • Symbiosis
  • Cleaner shrimp
  • Zooxanthellae in coral
  • E. coli in your gut
  • Mycorrhizae fungi on roots
  • Figs and Wasps

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Succession
  • The only constant in the universe is change
  • Climax community
  • View has changed
  • We cannot predict the course of succession

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Disturbance
  • Intermediate disturbance hypothesis
  • freq moderate dist. creates greatest species
    diversity
  • Natural vs human disturbances

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Precautionary Principle
  • Do no further harm
  • The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to
    keep all the pieces.
  • Aldo Leopald
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