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1 Chapter 4: Evolution, Biological Communities, and Species Interactions Advanced Environmental Science

2 EVOLUTION PRODUCES SPECIES DIVERSITY Section 4.1

3 Summary: artificial selection natural selection adaptation in ecosystems speciation evolution still at work

4 Artificial Selection

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6 Natural Selection adaptation: the acquisition of traits that allow a species to survive in its environment natural selection: the process of better-selected individuals passing their traits on to the next generations

7 selection pressures: factors in the environment that favor successful reproduction of individuals possessing heritable traits and that reduce viability/fertility of individuals not possessing those traits (examples…)

8 critical factor: the single factor in shortest supply relative to demand tolerance limits: minimum and maximum levels for each environmental factor

9 Adaptation in Ecosystems habitat vs. niche

10 competitive exclusion principle: no two species can occupy the same niche for long (the more successful will exclude the other) resource partitioning: allows several species to utilize the same resource and coexist (examples…)

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12 Speciation speciation: development of new species

13 allopatric speciation: geographic barriers cause reproductive isolation sympatric speciation: biological or behavioral barriers cause reproductive isolation (once isolation occurs species diverge genetically)

14 Evolution is still at work… Galapagos island finches pesticide resistant insects drug-resistant pathogens

15 SPECIES INTERACTIONS SHAPE BIOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES Section 4.2

16 Competition intraspecific interspecific

17 Predation Predator-prey relationships exert selection pressures that favor evolutionary adaptation. Predators become more efficient at searching and feeding, and prey become more effective at escape and avoidance.

18 coevolution: species exert selective pressures on each other and gradually change as a result

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21 Predator Avoidance Batesian mimicry: species that are harmless resemble poisonous or distasteful ones Müllerian mimicry: two unpalatable or dangerous species look alike

22 Batesian mimicry

23 Symbiosis mutualism

24 Symbiosis commensalism

25 Symbiosis parasitism

26 keystone species: a species that plays a critical role in a biological community that is out of proportion to its abundance

27 COMMUNITY PROPERTIES AFFECT SPECIES POPULATIONS Section 4.3

28 primary productivity: rate of biomass production abundance: total number of organisms in a community diversity: number of different species, niches, or genetic variation present in a community

29 complexity: the number of species at each trophic level and the number of trophic levels in a community

30 Stability and Resiliency in Ecosystems constancy: lack of fluctuations in composition or functions inertia: resistance to perturbations renewal: ability to repair damage after disturbance

31 edge effects: changes encountered at the boundary between two ecosystems ecotone: a boundary between two types of biological community *interior area is significant*

32 COMMUNITIES ARE DYNAMIC AND CHANGE OVER TIME Section 4.4

33 Ecological Succession primary succession: succession that occurs in an area where no community existed before secondary succession: succession that occurs in an area where the existing community is disturbed

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35 pioneer species: the first species to colonize a new area

36 climax community: the community that develops last and stays the longest represents the maximum complexity and stability possible depends on climate and soil

37 disturbance: any force that disrupts the established patterns of species diversity and abundance, community structure or community properties disturbance-adapted species: species that depend on disturbances to succeed

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