COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS Flashcards
a species that impacts its community more than its mere abundance would predict, often
altering ecosystem structure.
Keystone Species
OTHER TYPES OF KEYSTONE SPECIES
predators (wolf)
ecosystem engineer (beaver)
mutualists (honey bee)
A species that has a strong role in structuring a community by creating and maintaining habitat
Foundation Species
Typical traits:
* May provide a unique service
* Other species and the ecosystem depend
on keystone species to survive and reproduce
* If lost would create a “ripple effect” within
community leading to less healthy community as a
whole
Keystone Species
Typical traits:
* Abundant in number and account for
significant biomass in a system
* Bountiful connections to numerous other
species
Foundation Species
A species that was introduced to an area and is not native, and which typically does damage to the
environment
Invasive Species
Typical traits:
* Fast growing
* Reproduce quickly
* Tolerate a wide range of environmental
conditions
* Survive on wide range of food sources
* Can thrive in areas occupied by humans
Invasive Species
A species that is particularly vulnerable to ecosystem perturbations, and that, when we monitor
them, can give us advance warning of a problem
Indicator Species