Lecture 10 - Niches & models Flashcards

1
Q

Define species climate niche.

A

The specific range of climatic requirements that enables a species to survive and reproduce.

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2
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What is a bioclimate envelope model?

A

A model that allows scientists to define and simulate species distrubitions under presenta nd future climates.

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3
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How to develop a bioclimate envelope model? [5]

A

Collect records of locations.

Map current distributions

Use distribution to infer environmental requirements

Predict species distribution from its environmental requirements

Predict future distributions

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4
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What’s the increase in growing degree days for corn palnts?

A

100-160% >29C

32.5C tolerant strains required

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5
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Climate change is responsible for ______ and ______ conditions in more northerly areas?

A

Warmer

Wetter

Malaria is even appearing in Florida!

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6
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What were Asian tiger Mosquito conditions like in 1960-89?

And 1990-99

A

Southern Europe Suitable.

Then they were suitable in Northern Europe in the 90s

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7
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What % of Aussie flying fox can die off in just a day of extreme temperatures?

A

10% of bat may die :(

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8
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Where is West Nile Virus moving up?

A

To Europe!

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9
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What happens to Aussie tropical rainforests if temperature rises?

A

Species richness declines

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10
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Do birds have broader therma ltolerance when exposed to greater climate variability?

A

Yepperoo they do!

Mammals don’t though

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11
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What does lag in evolution refer to?

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Lag = Optimal phenotype - predicted phenotype

Basically this shows the difference in ‘awesome’ change compared to change done by plasticity

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