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Species Area Curves Species area curve predicts that larger islands will have more species than smaller islands. S=cA z where S = number of species c = a constant measuring the number of species per unit area A = area of island (in square units) z = a constant measuring the slope of the line relating to S and A

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Species Area Curves

• Species area curve predicts that larger islands will have more species than smaller islands.

• S=cAz where– S = number of species– c = a constant measuring the number of

species per unit area– A = area of island (in square units)– z = a constant measuring the slope of the line

relating to S and A

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Island Biogeography

• Number of species (on a plot or island) is a balance between immigration and extinction.

• If immigration exceeds extinction, then the number of species will increase.

• Number of species usually at equilibrium

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Island Biogeography

• Immigration rates on islands are related to the distance from the mainland.– Close islands have greater immigration rates

than far islands

• Extinction rates on islands are related to the size of the island.– Extinction rates are greater for small islands

than for large islands

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Island Biogeography

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BryozoanAquatic Colonial Animals.

Mostly marine, but some freshwater.

Reproduce by budding Corals are also colonial animals.

Individual animals are called zooids.

Colony is situated in a gelatinous mass that is firm, but 99% water.

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http://www.civgeo.rmit.edu.au/bryozoa/default.html

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Zooid Anatomy