BI111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 32: Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis, Climax Community, Biogeography

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3 Apr 2016
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Conflict & competition reduced when different species use different resources or in different ways: large bird eat large seed, small birds eat small seeds. Two closely related species: chalcosoma caucasus and chalcosoma atlas, some populations allopatric, some sympatric, major and minor morphs. Allopatric populations look the same and use the same resourses. Sympatric populations become smaller eudicot & monocot are less competitive then 2 of the same species. Primary producers (autotrophs: capture sunlight and convert it to chemical energy. Consumers (heterotrophs: primary consumers are herbivores, secondary and tertiary consumers are carnivores or omnivores. Decomposers (bacteria and fungi: feed on dead or dying organic matter. Food chains & webs (cid:0) (cid:0) (cid:0) (cid:0) (cid:0) (cid:0) (cid:0) (cid:0) (cid:0) (cid:0) Ecologists use food chains and webs to illustrate the trophic structure of a community. And the pathways by which energy and nutrients move through the biological components of an ecosystem.

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