BIOL1007 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Phenology, Species Problem, Genetic Diversity

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Evenness or equitability of idiv abundance among species. Aimilarity indices (many types, not covered here) Many ecological communities are made up of few common species and many rare species. Rank abundance curves can be used to compare community composition steeper slope in graphs indicate that the commoner species are greater total proportion of the community. Diversity within communities, a- diversity is quantified w diviersty indices. Combines num of species and reative abundance of individuals within species. Groups within a species is defines as being of a taxon hierarchically lower than a species. In botany the variety, subvariety and form are used. Species = a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. Concept not relevant to organisms capable of asexual reproduction (e. g bacteris) is definition requires 2 individuals that are capable of interbreeding, then organism that doesn"t interbrees is not defined/ relevant in this concept fossils.

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