BIOL 1070 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Commensalism, Laurasia, Meteorology

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Biology 1070 midterm two review ecology (forest biodiversity) Global biodiversity is the net outcome of two opposing processes: diversification through speciation, loss of diversity through extinction. One cannot explain the diversity of life without understanding these two components of evolutionary history. Endemism: it evolved here and is only found in this region. Range expansion: it evolved else where (relatively nearby) and then expanded its range to also include this area. Range shift: it evolved elsewhere and used to be found elsewhere but its range shifted to include only the current distribution and not the former distribution. Long-range dispersal/non-native/introduced/invasive: it arrived from somewhere else not nearby (e. g. seeds transported by migratory birds? (introduced by humans) Vicariance: it evolved elsewhere, but then the physical landscape itself changed. The myth: an overpopulation of seals is eating lots of cod leaving not many cod for the fishers to catch.

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