Hawaii Flashcards

Lec 23

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Typical Island Chain Formation

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subduction zone results in the upwelling of magma –> results in volcano formation, island formation over time

same at diverging regions of tectonic plate formation

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Hot spot islands

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islands formed by moving over a magma column

new islands forming, old islands eroding

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Atoll Formation

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After loss of volcanic activity: soil erosion no longer offset by new land added from volcanic activity
landmass will erode into marine environment
creates coral reef surrounding the island grows

(circle of corals and sediment around water where mountain used to be)

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4
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how did life travel to Hawaii

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dispersal very uneven (no reptiles native)

Ocean dispersal
Ex: coconuts
Big storms
Aerial dispersal
Air drift, eventually
Avian dispersal
Stuck in or on birds

the jetstream goes right over Hawaii, trade winds transport seeds, insects, animals

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Founder species

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mostly from Asia

genetic analysis links extant species from Hawaii to extant species (adaptive radiation when they got to the island)

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What abiotic and biotic factors contributed to diversity?

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biotic factors: genetic drift, founder effect, population size

abiotic factors: climatic heterogeneity, open niches

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Random genetic drift

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small populations can change gradually over time, even when not under selection pressure, randomly!

if two population species are isolated (like on an island), randomly can result in 2 different species

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Founder population + effect

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new population colonizing an island = Founding population
contains only a sub-set of the genetics of the original population

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Environment heterogeneity

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diverse range of different climatic conditions

greater diversity of niches –> more species

rain shadow effect

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Differences in island habitat

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no apex predator

open biotic niches
lots of ducks + birds that adaptively radiated

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Consequences of lack of large predators

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more vulnerable to invaders

island animals don’t have defenses because they don’t need to protect themselves

vulnerable to pests as well as bigger animals, need biocontrol

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disturbance cycles (lava)

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volcanically active islands
nutrient availability in changes over the life of an island

lava flows destroys all existing flora + fauna
remains of lava is mineral rich

abiotic + biotic processes

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first colonizers after lava flow

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lichens, ferns, mosses
contribute to soil formation
plants begin to grow with new nutrients –> peak in middle –> nutrient supply exhausted, biomass begins to decline

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