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Warm-up 4/2: • Define Inter and Intraspecies competition. • Which has greater competition? Explain • Explain why parasites and hosts are considered to be a good example of coevolution. COMMUNITY ECOLOGY cont pp. 405-410 Species (organism) Population Community (interaction of different species) Ecosystem Biosphere PROPERTIES OF A COMMUNITY • Species Richness • Species evenness • Species- Area Effect Species Richness: # of different types of species • varies with latitude (closer to equator the more species) • more sun, better climate stability • Species evenness: the abundance of each species • ↑species richness and ↑ evenness: ↑ stability (ability to withstand disturbances in the ecosystem) • Species- Areas Effect: larger areas contain more species than smaller areas KEYSTONE SPECIES • most dominant species in the community • Dictates community structure • Demonstrated by removal of keystone species from community What would happen to the species richness if the keystone species is removed from the ecosystem? SUCCESSION • Sequential and gradual growth of a community • Two types: primary and secondary • Primary succession occurs when land is first formed. 1. Microbes, lichens and mosses must create soil before other plants can grow. 2. Pioneer species: first species to dominate early in succession (small and fast growing) • Secondary succession occurs when succession must start over after the destruction of a climax community (marked by the domination of long-lived species and great diversity). - takes place on sites that have already supported life Homework • Read pp 405-410 • P 410 #1-5, 8 Due Thursday