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Chapter 14 CHAPTER 14 ECOLOGICAL BIOGEOGRAPHY © Oxford University Press, 2008. All rights reserved. 1 Chapter 14 INTRODUCTION • Definition of species • Factors important in species distributions – Climate – Soils – Fire – Species interactions • Range and vicariance © Oxford University Press, 2008. All rights reserved. 1 Chapter 14 CLIMATE AND SPECIES DISTRIBUTIONS • Equator–Pole gradients • Temperature, precipitation and variability © Oxford University Press, 2008. All rights reserved. 1 Chapter 14 SOILS AND SPECIES DISTRIBUTIONS • Soil parent material • Nutrient content and weathering • Salinity © Oxford University Press, 2008. All rights reserved. 1 Chapter 14 FIRE IN AUSTRALIAN VEGETATION • Age of fire in Australia • General patterns and evolution of the vegetation • Adaptations to fire • Relationship between time since fire and vegetation structure © Oxford University Press, 2008. All rights reserved. 1 Chapter 14 DISPERSAL • Role in expanding territory • Role in species survival in relation to catastrophes © Oxford University Press, 2008. All rights reserved. 1 Chapter 14 FUNCTION, ADAPTATION AND FORM • Relationship of species form to environment • Biome • Plant Functional Type • Species distribution on environmental gradients © Oxford University Press, 2008. All rights reserved. 1