Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Island Biography
- speciation seperating of two
sub groups of a species by
reproductive isolation
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- this is caused by constant splitting of genes by mutations and a blockage between the species, meaning they drift apart better known as genetic drift
- allopatric speciation - isolation due
to geographical changes and
barriers
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- this can be due to alter sealevels glaciaers, earth quakes any sort of natural changes
- changes in genotypic or/and
phenotypic divergence
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- -they become subject to different selective pressures
- undergo genetic drift (independently)
- different mutations arise
- cant interbreed if the barrier
is removed
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- Interbreeding within subgroups + mutations - Interbreeding between subgroups = two new species or populations
- Sympatric speciation - changes in
mate selection due to behaviour
or gentic change
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- mating is no longer random causing genetic difrt between the two populations - two populations with out barriers
- very early on its been noted islands have a lower
biodiversity with bigger islands having more then
lower ones
- there is a thing called the island effect - islands
are therefore more of a conept of major
isolation
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- oceanic islands are the most obvious as many of the animals are cut off by the ocean matrixs
- tops of mountains can also be classed as an island due to be cut via differences in properties between the valley below
- lakes can also be classed as island as they are marine environments cut off by a land matrix
- theory of island biology was devised
- habitat diverstiy
- the bigger the island the more hibtats are
avialable so more organisms can use them
- early work was done on birds but there
high dispersal rate wasnt taken into
acount
- equilibrium theory -
MacArthur and Wilson 1967
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- many things effect the species level of an island the main two are arivals and deaths when these level out there becomes a constant number of species present
- evolutionary aproach
- Immigration - a key processes
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- form the graph attached you can see that when a new island is found there is a increase in the amount of species that can travel there
- the bigger the island and the closer the higher the probability of species breeding here
- dispersal rate
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- many closely related species have very different dispersal rates such as Nucella lapillus and Litterina littorea, this shows that diversity also must be contorled by the idivduals dispersal rates
- Holloway, 1977
- extinctions rate
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- as more animals come into the island there is more competition for niches and so forth so weaker animals die out - this is higher on smaller islands due less resources
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- the result of this theory is that there is a set turnover rate for each island and its factors
seen within the graph there is a difference in the key number of species
- tonn and magnusome 1982
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- fish in the westconsen lake
- simbulof and willson
- location
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- location is important such as logitude and latitude, hieght on the shore and environmental stress and is it in the pathway of potential species ir currents and hydrodynamics
- effected by many different factors
- size of the unit of habitat
- variety of niches or micro-habitats available
- distance to source-pool of species
- METAPOPULATIONS
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- This was developed in the late 70s - basically its a group of populations that interact on a certain level - so locals might become extinct but other populations will not be effect
- rescue effect from other populations - source-sink dynamics
- applied in the marine
sector
- much less studies, larva; and propagule exchange
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- due to the differences between terrestrial and marine habitats this needs more indepth sudy
- whats is the link?? what rols does biodiversity play in the functions of an ecosystem
- Mussels
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- these mussel beds can be used to study all aspects that are effected by islances - like parameters and size and stress, location and age
- Conservation
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- is it better to have one big protected are or many small protected area - this is still an on going debate
- heterogenity plays a part in
conservation areas
- is it better to look after the main animals
- Banks Et al 2005