BIOLOGY 1B Chapter 54.2: 54.2

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Section 54. 2: diversity and trophic structure characterize biological communities. Species diversity: variety of different kinds of organisms that make up the community. Species richness: number of different species in a community. In the picture below, species b and c have the same richness. Relative abundance(evenness): the proportion each species represents of all individuals in the community. In the picture above, a and b have the same relative abundance. Both communities have the same richness but community 1 has an equal number of each, but community 2 has more obviously more. A tree; so, scientists will most likely think community 1 is more varied. Benefits of high-diversity communities increases productivity and stability of biological communities. Able to withstand and recover from environmental stress like droughts. Resistance to invasive species: organisms that become established outside their native range. Diverse plots produce more biomass: the total mass of all organisms in a habitat. Trophic structure: structure and dynamics of a community.

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