Lecture 17 Flashcards

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Trophic cascade

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“the indirect effects in which a change in the abundance or behaviour of one species cascades through the food web, influencing the abundance or behaviour of other species at different trophic levels”

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Top-down cascade

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  • consumers regulate the abundance of prey species
  • influence abundance of lower trophic levels
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Bottom-up cascade

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  • availability of resources influence the abundance of consumers
  • affect higher trophic levels
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Keystone species

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“a disproportionately large impact on its environment relative to its abundance or biomass”

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Generic formula to measure strength of indirect effects (density)

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(#Bcontrol - #Btreatment) / #Bcontrol

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Keystone species

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“a disproportionately large impact on its environment relative to its abundance or biomass”

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Dominant species

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“an abundant species that exerts significant influence on other species within that community or the structure and function of an ecosystem”

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Ecosystem engineer

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“significantly modifies or creates habitat, thereby directly or indirectly affecting the availability of resources for other species”

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Foundation species

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“provide the physical foundation of infrastructure for a community or ecosystem”

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Compartments

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“relatively isolated food web subsystems that are richly connected within the subsystem but are loosely connected between subsystems”

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What are the patterns/trends of compartments in a food web?

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Strong interactions WITHIN compartments
Weak interactions BETWEEN compartments

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Module/motif

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“subset of species within a larger food web that are interconnected by their feeding relationships”

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Generalist

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  • A consumer that can make use of a variety of different resources
  • i.e. lots of links.
  • Flexibility is useful when facing variable environmental conditions.
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Habitat coupling

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“linking of discrete habitats are connected through the movement and foraging of mobile consumers”

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Food web rewiring

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“Fundamental changes in the structure of a food web that alter the pathways of nutrients and/or energy in an ecosystem” (reorganization)

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Types of rewiring (2)

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  • Topological rewiring
  • Interaction strength rewiring
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Topological rewiring

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  • changes in who eats whom
  • result from species’ introductions and/or losses
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Interaction strength rewiring

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  • changes in how much
  • result from changes in the consumptive demands of consumers