FOR201H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis, Niche Differentiation, Deforestation

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3 Mar 2016
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Species-area curve number of species against area larger area= more species never reaches a at asymptote most ecological systems there is no area that will capture all the species. Species-area curves by forest biome tropical forest (most species found) temperate forest boreal forest dependent on shrub and trees. Species- area curves: alpha + beta diversity initial steeper increase in alpha diversity eventually start levelling out faster. Biogeographic/ evolutionary hypothesis museum hypothesis: tropics are geologically old + have accumulated species through time cradle hypothesis: tropics are origin of most species temperature-dependent speciation rate (not supported for vertebrates) For some groups tropics are clearly both a cradle and a museum (many ancient newly- evolved species) 1 tree species > 100+ animal species almost all being insects. Niches + species coexistence diversity is maintained by ecological di erences between species in accordance with gause"s law utilizing di erent resources timing- day vs night active animals necessary for species to co-exist.

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