ENV234H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Physical Water Scarcity, Swamp Water, Choli

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Lecture 16 (lecture 14 slides cont"d & lecture 15 slides) What drives biological diversity: niche theory. Patterns of diversity: species-area curve, productivity gradients. Species richness increases in all sorts of groups up to a point. High primary productivity = more animal richness but has a limit. 44% of all vascular plant species and 35% of species in 4 vertebrate groups found on less than 1. 4% of land surface. 4th large scale pattern that people find (local scale) Amount of disturbance relates to number of species found there: = intermediate disturbance hypothesis. Only at intermediate levels of disturbance do we find the most species richness. Most species expected to be at the intermediate part along disturbance axis. Low disturbance: will have 1 species dominating (low species richness) High disturbances: special environment created where only a few species can live, requires specific physiological adaptations. Categories of why there are a lot of species in specific places. Env234h1 november 16th, 2015: physical hypotheses.

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