Biology 2483A Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Biogeography, Continental Drift, Species Richness

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Physical factors and species interactions are important regulators of species distributions at local scales. But global and regional scale processes are also important in determining the distributions and diversity of species on earth. Biogeography the study of patterns of species composition and diversity across geographic locations: for example: the amazon rainforest is the most species-rich forest in the world, with approximately. In contrast, the boreal forests of canada have only two tree species, that cover vast areas. In general, the lower latitudes have many more, and different, species than higher latitudes. Species richness and composition also vary from continent to continent. The same community type of biome can vary in species richness and composition depending on its location on earth. Ecologists have worked to understand the processes that control these broad patterns. A number of hypotheses have been proposed, which are highly dependent on spatial scale.

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