ENVS200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Collet, Species Richness, Insular Biogeography

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Lecture 8 envs 200 | professor larson. If you have greater resources that can contribute to greater species diversity. Same amount of resources but some species have smaller niche breadth: has to do with specialization, what is the breadth or resources required by species. Smaller niche breadth means you can have greater species diversity. Is the number of unique species: the species richness is the same. Species diversity: the higher the species richness, the higher the diversity. If there are average changes the you will have a greater beta diversity. Spatial heterogeneity versus species richness: if you increase the heterogeneity spatially, that is creating microhabitats (little slight differences) Spatial heterogeneity = microhabitats = microclimates = species. Temporal factors and species richness: disturbance - happens in gaps over time. Island biogeography: what determines the species richness on islands, speciation rate: species-area relationship, extinction rate, emigration rate, rate of change of species number = (a-b) + (c-d)

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