BIOL 1004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Transpiration, Trophic Cascade, Keystone Species

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Two features of community structure: species diversity and feeding relationships (trophic) Relative abundance is the proportion each species represents of all individuals in community. Species richness is number of different species in the community. Two communities can have the same species richness but a different relative abundance. Higher diversity communities means more productive and more stable in their productivity, better able to withstand and recover from enviro. Transition to humans for lyme disease is usually from the nymph stage of the bug. White footed mouse is most abundant vertebrate in eastern north america and most likely to encounter larval ticks (high transition risk to humans for lyme) In high diversity communities the white footed mouse is relatively less abundance and transmission risk is lower. White footed mouse is generalist species which tends to thrive in disturbed communities. Trophic structure feeding relationships between organisms in a community. Food chains link trophic levels from producers to top carnivores.

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