Biology 1225 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Tropical Rainforest, Marine Life, Community Structure

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Species evenness or the relative abundance of each species. Community structure is dynamic and can change slowly over time or drastically due to nature or human induced changes. Non-biological factors: geography and climate affect community structure: soil quality, sunlight intensity, rainfall, and temp. Which vary with latitude, elevation and for aquatic habitats-depth. Tropic regions receive the most sunlight energy and have the most even temperature. Biological factors: the evolutionary history and adaptations of the species in a community also influence community structure. All species of a community share the same habitat, but each has a unique ecological role that sets it apart. This role is the species" niche: which we describe in terms of the conditions, resources, and interactions: aspects of an animal"s niche include: temps. It can tolerate, the kinds of foods it can eat, and the: a description of a plant"s niche would include details of its requirements for soil, water, light, and.

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