BIOL 2060 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Caddisfly, Tropical Rainforest, Species Richness

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Section 5: determinants of community structure and function. Working definition of community: a group of interacting species. Species in a community can interact in many ways: e. g. competition, predation, facilitation, mutualism: a community is made up of populations of many species. Tropical rainforest trees in costa rica: grassland bird communities in the midwestern u. s, how can we compare these two communities, tropical rainforest trees in costa rica, tropical rainforest trees in southeast asia. Measuring species richness: richness: number of species occupying a given area. Species richness is scale dependent; larger areas have higher species richness than smaller areas: species richness depends on sampling intensity, species richness weights common and rare species equally. Tophat question: in any given community, will most species be abundant, rare, or somewhere in between: most species are abundant, most species are rare, most species have intermediate abundance. Relative abundance: most species have an intermediate abundance.

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