BIOL 230 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Windbreak, Biogeography, Competitive Exclusion Principle

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Counting the total number of species that are unique to each of the ecosystems being compared. [productivity goes up, the number of species per area increases faster than the number of individuals per area. Greater resources (productivity) in the tropics can be at most only part of the explanation for the latitudinal diversity gradient. ] levolutionary explanations rely on differences in past rates (speciation and extinction) 1 describe the difference between the museum and cradle hypotheses, and explain what evidence could be used to support each lmuseum hypothesis: evolutionary mechanism. Higher latitudes experience more disturbances (climatic), increasing extinction rate. Tropical areas more climatically stable over geological time, allowing species to accumulate. Doesn"t require speciation rate, it depends on extinction rate. l- tropics vs. temperate/polar regions: tropics have low extinction. Temp/polar have high extinction species tend do go extinct at higher latitudes lcradle hypothesis: species tend to originate in the tropics and disperse to temperate and polar areas.

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