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Outline Community Ecology Indirect effects, Keystone species, Invasive species Biodiversity: importance and evaluation The new paradigm in ecology: communities in flux Conservation of species interactions Ecosystem Ecology Ecosystems of special concern (Marine and Tropical) Biodiversity and ecosystem services Ecosystem services

Outline Community Ecology –Indirect effects, Keystone species, Invasive species –Biodiversity: importance and evaluation –The new paradigm in ecology:

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Page 1: Outline Community Ecology –Indirect effects, Keystone species, Invasive species –Biodiversity: importance and evaluation –The new paradigm in ecology:

Outline

• Community Ecology– Indirect effects, Keystone species, Invasive species

– Biodiversity: importance and evaluation

– The new paradigm in ecology: communities in flux

– Conservation of species interactions

• Ecosystem Ecology– Ecosystems of special concern (Marine and Tropical)

– Biodiversity and ecosystem services

– Ecosystem services

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Biodiversity and Ecosystem FunctionE

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Species Richness

redundantrivetidiosyncratic

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Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: Ecotron Experiments

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Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: Ecotron Experiments

Naeem, S., et al. 1995. Empirical evidence that declining biodiversity may alter the performance of terrestrial ecosystems. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B. 249-262.

Predators

Herbivores

Plants

Decomposers

9 spp. 15 spp. 31 spp.

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Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: Ecotron Experiments

• Productivity was highest in high diversity communities and lowest in low diversity communities

• Below ground decomposition was not different between treatments

• Water retention was different between treatments, but with no clear relationship to biodiversity

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Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: Ecotron Experiments

• Depending on ecosystem process considered, results supported each hypothesis for the relationship between diversity and function

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Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: BioCON

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Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: BioCON

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Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: BioCON

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Evenness and Ecosystem Function

•Wilsey, B.J. and C. Potvin. 2000. Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: importance of species evenness in an old field.

Kentucky bluegrass, dandelion, and wild strawberry planted at 3 levels of evenness (1.5:1:1, 5:1:1, 12:1:1)

Evenness

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Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function:Some Caveats

• Tilman (26 spp.)

• Wilsey (3 spp.)

• Naeem (31 spp.)

• Reich (16 spp.)Tilman, D. 1996. Biodiversity: Population versus ecosystem stability. Ecology 77: 350-363.

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Conclusions: Diversity and Ecosystem Function

• Plant production may decline as regional and local diversity declines

• Ecosystem resistance to environmental perturbations, such as drought, may be lessened as biodiversity is reduced

• Ecosystem processes such as soil nitrogen levels, water use, plant productivity, and pest and disease cycles may become more variable as diversity declines.

From: Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning: Maintaining Natural Life Support Processes. Naeem, S. et al. Issues in Ecology Report 2, Ecological Society of America

http://esa.sdsc.edu/issues.htm

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Ecosystem Services• purification of air and water

• mitigation of droughts and floods

• generation and preservation of soils and renewal of their fertility

• detoxification and decomposition of wastes

• pollination of crops and natural vegetation / dispersal of seeds

• cycling and movement of nutrients

• control of the vast majority of potential agricultural pests

• maintenance of biodiversity

• protection of coastal shores from erosion by waves

• partial stabilization of climate / moderation of weather extremes

From: Ecosystem Services: Benefits Supplied to Human Societies by Natural Ecosystems. G.C. Daily et al. Issues in Ecology Report 4, Ecological Society of America

http://esa.sdsc.edu/issues.htm

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Lyme Disease

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Ecosystem Services:The Dilution Effect