BIOL 1020H Lecture 5: BIOL 1020H Module 5 Notes

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Biol 1020h: current issues in biology, i. Module 5 notes for exam. Chapter 54: community ecology (continued) Know the difference between dominant species, keystone species and ecosystem engineers and be able to provide examples of each. Know the difference between primary and secondary succession. Concept: diversity and trophic structure characterize ecological communities. Greater numbers of more species equals higher species diversity. Similarly, more species, each represented by more individuals means greater diversity in the community. The shannon index is also used to measure genetic diversity in populations. For this reason, species richness and a number of other diversity measures are usually reported along with the shannon index. Finally, collecting data for the shannon index can be problematic. Rare species, by definition are unlikely to be recorded unless many samples are taken. While more samples are taken, more rare species will be recorded. While these rare species should not affect the. Diversity and community stability community stability.

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