BIO 263 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Climax Community, Keystone Species, Ecological Succession

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Group of species living in an area that potentially or actually interact. Net primary productivity (npp) total chemical energy in a given area - energy used by primary producers to respire. Majority of energy is at the bottom and the top of the pyramid with the tertiary producers has the smallest number. Energy is always lost moving up to the next trophic level. Arrows show which way the energy travels and what goes to what. Number of species present in a given community. Incorporates species richness and also the relative abundance of it in the community. Biomass or # of species limited by primary production. Biomass or # of species limited by consumers. Large roach and steelhead are top of the food chain. Predatory insects and fish fry fall after followed by insect larvae which eats algae. In the research she excluded the apex predator in a certain regions and included it in the other.

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