Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

The Community Concept and Ecological Gradients

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "The Community Concept and Ecological Gradients"— Presentation transcript:

1 The Community Concept and Ecological Gradients
It’s a diverse planet…

2 These species interact, in complex ways, with one another- and with the constantly changing environment. And the complexity multiplies…

3 Community Ecology is science’s attempt to grapple with this complex world...

4 What is an ecological community??

5 Figure 18.22b

6 Figure 16.7

7 Dr. Fredrick Clements: The Community as Superorganism

8 Figure 16.12a

9 Dr. Henry Gleason: The individualistic hypothesis of community organization

10 Figure 16.12b

11 Figure 18.22a

12 Vegetation of the Smokey Mountains
R. H. Whittaker ( ) Vegetation of the Great Smokey Mountains (Ecological Monographs 26: 1-69) Figure 18.22a

13 Figure 18.22b

14 a. Tilia heterophylla; b. Halesia monticola;
c. Tsuga canadensis; d. Quercus alba

15 Figure 18.22c

16 Which archetypal view of the community does this support?
Figure 18.22c Which archetypal view of the community does this support?

17 Edaphic gradient (salinity)

18 Edaphic gradient (water-logged soil)

19 Persistent-disturbance gradient
Fire

20 tohee veery

21 Figure 16.9

22 Figure 16.6

23 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.

24 Figure 18.18

25 Margaret Davis: Roger’s Lake Ecology (50:409-422), 1969

26 Figure 18.19

27 Figure 18.20

28

29 Shorter-term temporal gradients are successional changes….
Figure 18.1

30 Ecological Gradients


Download ppt "The Community Concept and Ecological Gradients"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google