BIOL332 Lecture : BIOL 332 Entire Term Notes

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Study of patterns in diversity, abundance, and composition of species in communities and the processes that underlie them. Description/quantification of natural assemblages of different species and interactions among them in space and time. Traditional focused on trophic level interactions. Ecosystem view dynamic interactions between animals and their effects on plants. Assemblages of plants, animals, bacteria, and fungi that live in an environment and interact (the biotic part of the ecosystem). A community can be defined as a collection of organisms that exists at a particular location at a particular time. Includes all taxonomic groups at a location, including plants, fungi, herbivores, microbes, etc. Communities are also characterized by ecological interactions among species, which influences the types and number of species found at a location. Alpha (local richness) number of species in a given locality/sample. Beta (species turnover) rate of species change between localities/habitatis. Gamma (regional richness) total number of species across a broad region.

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