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COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
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Community Structure Paine ‘80 - Keystone Species Keystone species -a relatively low biomass species that is a major factor in determining community structure
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Community Structure Paine ‘80 - Keystone Species Introduced concept of ‘links’ in community e.g. Pisaster and Mytilus Pisaster Mytilus Tonicella Lithophyllum Katherina Hedophyllum
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Community Structure Paine ‘80 - Keystone Species Introduced concept of ‘links’ in community e.g. Pisaster and Mytilus Pisaster Mytilus Tonicella Lithophyllum Katherina Hedophyllum strong linkweak links
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Community Structure Paine ‘80 - Keystone Species Introduced concept of ‘links’ in community e.g. Pisaster and Mytilus Pisaster Mytilus Tonicella Lithophyllum Katherina Hedophyllum strong linkweak links Module 1
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Community Structure Paine ‘80 - Keystone Species Introduced concept of ‘links’ in community e.g. Pisaster and Mytilus Pisaster Mytilus Tonicella Lithophyllum Katherina Hedophyllum strong linkweak links Module 1Module 2
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Keystone species Strongylocentrotus purpuratus Enhydra lutris Macrocystis pyrifera
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But in reality - much more complex
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But in reality - VERY much more complex
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Another take on this - Menge and Sutherland ‘87 Rat Gulls Fish CrabsSea stars Whelk Urchin LimpetSnails Crusts Emphemerals Red algae Polychaete Barnacles Bivalves Food Web
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Another take on this - Menge and Sutherland ‘87 Rat Gulls Fish CrabsSea stars Whelk Urchin LimpetSnails Crusts Emphemerals Red algae Polychaete Barnacles Bivalves Interaction web strong links weak links
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Community Structure Multispecies interactions - Underwood Tesseropora - barnacle Cellana - patellid limpet Patelloida -acamaeid limpet Morula - predatory whelk
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Community Structure Multispecies interactions - Underwood Tesseropora Experiment 1 - Effect of Cellana on survival of Tesseropa Cellana -grazes open rock Morula - excluded
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Community Structure Multispecies interactions - Underwood Experiment 1 - Effect of Cellana on survival of Tesseropa % Tesseropora surviving # Cellana/enclosure 0246810 Higher survivorship at intermediate density
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Community Structure Multispecies interactions - Underwood Experiment 2 - Effect of Tesseropa on growth of Cellana Cellana growth rate Tesseropa density
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Community Structure Multispecies interactions - Underwood Experiment 2 - Effect of Tesseropa on growth of Cellana Cellana growth rate Tesseropa density Experiment 2 - Effect of Tesseropa on growth of Patelloida Patelloida growth rate
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Community Structure Multispecies interactions - Underwood General conclusion - major interactions among all components of system - no keystone species - no links are ‘weak’
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Community Structure How do the forces shaping communities interact? (Menge and Sutherland, Amer. Nat. 110:351) -consider situations of a) high and low stress b) high and low recruitment Relative importance Stress high low HIGH RECRUITMENT Habitat amelioration
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Community Structure How do the forces shaping communities interact? (Menge and Sutherland, Amer. Nat. 110:351) -consider situations of a) high and low stress b) high and low recruitment Relative importance Stress high low HIGH RECRUITMENT Habitat amelioration Competition
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Community Structure How do the forces shaping communities interact? (Menge and Sutherland, Amer. Nat. 110:351) -consider situations of a) high and low stress b) high and low recruitment Relative importance Stress high low HIGH RECRUITMENT Habitat amelioration Competition Predation
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Community Structure How do the forces shaping communities interact? (Menge and Sutherland, Amer. Nat. 110:351) -consider situations of a) high and low stress b) high and low recruitment Relative importance Stress high low HIGH RECRUITMENT Habitat amelioration Competition Predation Associational defenses
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Community Structure How do the forces shaping communities interact? (Menge and Sutherland, Amer. Nat. 110:351) -consider situations of a) high and low stress b) high and low recruitment Relative importance Stress high low LOW RECRUITMENT Competition
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Community Structure How do the forces shaping communities interact? (Menge and Sutherland, Amer. Nat. 110:351) -consider situations of a) high and low stress b) high and low recruitment Relative importance Stress high low LOW RECRUITMENT Competition Predation
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Community Structure How do the forces shaping communities interact? (Menge and Sutherland, Amer. Nat. 110:351) -consider situations of a) high and low stress b) high and low recruitment Relative importance Stress high low LOW RECRUITMENT Competition Predation Associational defenses
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Community Structure How do the forces shaping communities interact? (Menge and Sutherland, Amer. Nat. 110:351) -consider situations of a) high and low stress b) high and low recruitment Relative importance Stress high low LOW RECRUITMENT Habitat amelioration Competition Predation Associational defenses
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Community Structure Relationship to diversity Stress high low Diversity
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Community Structure Relationship to diversity Stress high low Diversity Negative effects of stress Negative effects of competition and predation
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Community Structure Disturbance and Diversity Connell - Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis Disturbance (frequency, intensity, extent) Diversity LowHigh
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Community Structure Disturbance (frequency, intensity, extent) Diversity Disturbance and Diversity Connell - Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis Competitive dominants fill space LowHigh
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Community Structure Disturbance (frequency, intensity, extent) Diversity Disturbance and Diversity Connell - Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis Competitive dominants fill space Few species can invade or persist LowHigh
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Models of succession 1.Inhibition -initial colonizers inhibit future colonizers. 2. Tolerance -initial colonizers do not affect later colonizers. Organisms best suited to local conditions will persist (e.g. Chthalamus/Semibalanus) 3. Facilitation -initial colonizers facilitate success of later colonizers (e.g. protection of barnacles growth of algae
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Models of succession -probably work in different areas Habitat stress Recruitment Inhibitionlowhigh Tolerancemidrangelow Facilitationhigh high or low
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