BIO205H5 Lecture 21: Biogeography

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Larger species diversity tend to be in larger islands. There is a relationship between island size and number of species. With increasing island size, we expect an increase in species diversity. You don"t always have to have a directional hypothesis. To make a more general hypothesis, we can say that island size determines species diversity: macarthur and e. o. Wilson and macarthur defined the equilibrium theory of island biogeography. At this point, rate of colonization and rate of extinction are equal and the number of species diversity is in equilibrium (even though the species might not be the same) Smaller species diversity is expected for far islands than near. Mistake in the graph (***also in the textbook***): the blue line should be yellow (colonization) and vice versa. We can predict species richness based on island size and isolation. Recall: p^ : proportion of occupied patches (p^ = 1- e/c) Know what to say to discuss extinction and colonization.

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