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The Community Concept and Ecological Gradients
It’s a diverse planet…
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These species interact, in complex ways, with one another- and with the constantly changing environment. And the complexity multiplies…
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Community Ecology is science’s attempt to grapple with this complex world...
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What is an ecological community??
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Figure 18.22b
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Figure 16.7
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Dr. Fredrick Clements: The Community as Superorganism
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Figure 16.12a
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Dr. Henry Gleason: The individualistic hypothesis of community organization
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Figure 16.12b
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Figure 18.22a
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Vegetation of the Smokey Mountains
R. H. Whittaker ( ) Vegetation of the Great Smokey Mountains (Ecological Monographs 26: 1-69) Figure 18.22a
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Figure 18.22b
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a. Tilia heterophylla; b. Halesia monticola;
c. Tsuga canadensis; d. Quercus alba
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Figure 18.22c
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Which archetypal view of the community does this support?
Figure 18.22c Which archetypal view of the community does this support?
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Edaphic gradient (salinity)
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Edaphic gradient (water-logged soil)
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Persistent-disturbance gradient
Fire
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tohee veery
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Figure 16.9
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Figure 16.6
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Temporal gradients (long-term)
1) Climate changes constantly 2) This change alters the tolerance vs. competition balance for species. 3) In response, species’ ranges shift- and thus- gradients move in space. 4) This dynamics is unending, what we think of as static (e.g., maple forests in New England) isn’t.
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Figure 18.18
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Margaret Davis: Roger’s Lake Ecology (50:409-422), 1969
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Figure 18.19
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Figure 18.20
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Shorter-term temporal gradients are successional changes….
Figure 18.1
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Ecological Gradients
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