Species-Area Relationships Flashcards

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Q

What are the processes affecting regional and local diversity?

A

Local:
- Competitive exclusion
- Chance extinction
- Predatory exclusion
- Ecological interactions

Regional:
- Immigration
- Speciation
- Mass extinction

Species interactions are not sufficient enough to limit local richness and saturate communities. Communities are open to regional influences.

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What the general rules regarding larger areas and SARs?

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Larger areas:
- More species
- More habitats
- More individuals

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3
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What is the general SAR equation for islands?

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log (S) = log c + z logA where,
S = number of species
A = area
Z = constant measuring of slope of S vs A
c = constant measuring number of species on a given area

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4
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What is the significance of the Z value?

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Represents how the area affects number of species found.

The larger the value of Z, the more species added to a given amount of area.

Also, the larger the value of Z, the more species lost for a given amount of habitat area destroyed.

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5
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What are the 3 scales SARs operate at?

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Sample-area - Larger area within a biogeographic province tends to include more habitats and more species.
Archipelagic - Larger islands have larger populations and lower extinction rates.
Interprovincial - Larger provinces have higher speciation rates and lower extinction rates, leading to diversity in proportion to area.

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6
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What can SARs be used to predict?

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How habitat loss may alter community diversity.

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7
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What is the problem with using SAR models?

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Ignores species identity, habitat heterogeneity, population sizes and viability of small populations.

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