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Chapter 54 Community Ecology How many interactions between species can you see in this picture? -Community Interactions are classified by whether they.

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1 Chapter 54 Community Ecology How many interactions between species can you see in this picture? -Community Interactions are classified by whether they are harmful, helpful, or have no effect -Dominant or Keystone species exert control over whole community -Disturbance influences species diversity and composition -Biogeographic factorsaffect community biodiversity

2 A community is the sum of all local overlapping/nonoverlapping niches -Includes interspecific interactions 1. Interspecific Competition (-/-) can lead to the competitive exclusion principle or one species will out compete another and can lead to character displacement Fundimental Niche – Niche a species could have Realized Niche – Portion of the Fundimental Niche a species lives in 2. Predation (+/-) 3. Herbivory (+/-) 4. Symbiosis ----- Parasitism (+/-), Mutualism (+/+), or Commensalism (+/=)

3 Which community is more diverse? (Community 1) 1.Abundance 2.Richness

4 Trophic Structure of a Community: Plays a large role in community dynamics 1. Food Chains 2. Food Webs

5 What organism controls the dynamics of an ecosystem? P = Predators H = Herbivores V = Plants N = Nutrients Top Down (Predator controlled ) P – H – V – N Bottom Up (Nutrient Controlled) N – V – H – P Types of Species that can control an ecosystem 1.Dominant = Most Biomass in the ecosystem 2.Keystone = Organism that controls the diversity of a ecosystem by its unique niche (p. 1208) 3.Foundation = An organism that changes the physical nature of an ecosystem due to its unique niche (Beaver Dams)

6 Disturbances that influence the physical nature of an ecosystem 1.Fire (Natural Process) 2.Storm 3.Drought 4.Flood 5.Human Disturbance

7 Stages of Succession after a disturbance Stage 1 Stage 4Stage 3 Stage 2

8 Biogeographic factors that influence an ecosystem. 1.Latitude – Tropical Areas are generally more diverse due to moderate temperatures and higher precipitation 2.Size of the environment – The bigger the environment the more species and diversity 3.Island Biogeography – Isolation, and the equilibrium model


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