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Community Ecology. Community Characteristics. Interactions among species Species diversity Trophic structure. Species Diversity . Species richness The total number of different species Species abundance The proportion each species represents of the total individuals in the community.
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Community Characteristics • Interactions among species • Species diversity • Trophic structure
Species Diversity • Species richness • The total number of different species • Species abundance • The proportion each species represents of the total individuals in the community
Species Richness • Heterogeneous vs homogeneous distribution
Trophic Structure • Feeding relationships between organisms • Transfer of food energy through food web • Influences community dynamics • Producers vs Consumers • Primary energy source is sunlight • Conversion of this energy source through trophic structure • Energy conversion is inefficient • Energy enters system as sunlight “lost” as heat • Food chain vs food web • Illustrates trophic interactions
Trophic Structure • Producer • autotrophic • Converts sunlight energy into chemical energy • Sun to sugars • Consumer • Primary consumer • Trophic level that feeds on producers • herbivores • Secondary consumer • Trophic level that feeds primarily on primary consumers • Typically smaller carnivores • Tertiary consumer • Trophic level that feeds primarily on secondary consumers • Quaternary Consumer • Trophic level that feeds primarily on teriary consumers
Trophic Structure • Detritivores • In soil • Feed on detritus (dead material) • Soil scavengers • Earthworms, soil nematodes • Decomposers • Recycle nutrients • Fungus, bacteria
Food chain • Detritivore • Decomposers • Omnivores?
Food Web • Linkage based on trophic levels • Species can occupy more than 1 trophic level • Diagram complex relationships
Limitations of food chain • 4-5 levels (9) • Energetic Hypothesis • Inefficiency of E transfer • 10 % rule • Dynamic stability hypothesis • Long chains lack stability • Magnification of fluctuations in variable environments
Dominant species • Species found in highest abundance or biomass in a community • Biomass • The sum weight of all individuals in a population • Important in interspecific interactions • Influence abiotic factors • Exploit competitive advantage or predator avoidance • Ex Invasive species • Absence impacts environment • Ex chestnut blight (40% of canopy cover) • Impacted insect diversity (7 extinct out of 56) • Redundancy model of community structure • Other tree spp (resources) remained • Focus on biotic impact
Keystone Species • Not necessarily dominant species in a community • Occupy a critical niche occupation that controls the community structure • Pisaster vs Mytilus (keystone vs dominant) • Offset competitive advantage • 15-20 ---5 • Sea Otter • Dynamic stability hypothesis??
Foundation Species • ecosystem engineers • Influence environment by causing physical changes to the structure of the community • Use behavior or biomass
Community Stability • Ability to resist disturbance • Natural disturbances • Storm • Fire • Flood • Results in patterns of ecological succession • Unnatural • Human induced disturbance
Disturbance • Any event that that changes a community, removes organisms, alters resources • Stability • Ability of a community to recover from sisturbance • Natural disturbance • Unnatural disturbance