BIO120H1 Lecture 3: Lecture 3

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Lecture 3: what darwin saw: a geographical perspective on biodiversity and adaptation. Charles darwin"s voyage on hms beagle: most time spent in south america, observations of fossils, geographical distribution of plants and animals, and flora and fauna of oceanic islands. Five or six species of trees in temperate forests vs. 200-300 species: above applies to all organism types. Temperate forests are not necessarily more dense, there are just more species in tropical forests. Thus, seedlings at the farthest distance from parent tree have the highest survival rate. Important because maternal parent does not want to compete with offspring. Ant-plant mutualism in acacia: acacia trees have thorns, in which ants reside, ants receive benefits from this relationship with tree, shelter, nesting sites. Striking difference between wild water lilies and water lilies for tourists. Intense herbivory in tropical ecosystems results in considerable damage and consumption of plant biomass.

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