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Ecology • Global climate and productivity • Species diversity • Island biogeography • Niche partitioning

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Page 1: Ecology Global climate and productivity Species diversity Island biogeography Niche partitioning

Ecology

• Global climate and productivity

• Species diversity

• Island biogeography

• Niche partitioning

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Discussion readings• Stevens RD, Cox SB, Strauss RE, Willig MR 2003 Patterns of

functional diversity across an extensive environmental gradient: vertebrate consumers, hidden treatments and latitudinal trends. ECOLOGY LETTERS 6: 1099-1108

• Aguirre LF, Herrel A, van Damme R, et al. 2002 Ecomorphological analysis of trophic niche partitioning in a tropical savannah bat community. P ROY SOC LOND B BIO 269: 1271-1278.

• Giannini NP, Kalko EKV 2004 Trophic structure in a large assemblage of phyllostomid bats in Panama. OIKOS 105: 209-220.

• Bernard E, Fenton MB 2002 Species diversity of bats (Mammalia : Chiroptera) in forest fragments, primary forests, and savannas in central Amazonia, Brazil. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 80: 1124-1140.

• Freeman PW 2000 Macroevolution in Microchiroptera: Recoupling morphology and ecology with phylogeny. EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY RESEARCH 2: 317-335.

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Source of the seasons

Earth’s axis tilts 23.5o

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Orbital cycles influence temperature

100,000 y period

41,000 y period

22,000 y period

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Ice ages can be predicted from orbital cycles

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Ice sheets influence species ranges

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Greenhouse emissions may lead to accelerated warming

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Global atmospheric patterns

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Ocean currents

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Surface ocean temperaturesPacific coast Atlantic coast

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Rain shadows

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Temperature and precipation create biomes

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Biome distribution

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Global primary productivity

Annual productivity increases with mean temperature and rainfall

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Energy flow

• Only 1% of energy from sun is trapped by plants during photosynthesis

• Approximately 10% of energy is passed to next trophic level

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Food chain length depends on primary productivity and ecological efficiency of each trophic level

Energy pyramid

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Bat species diversity

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Bat species diversity by

latitude

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Reasons for tropical diversity

• Energy stability: more solar energy allows for more diversity

• Greater specialization: individual abundance decreases as diversity increases

• Habitat diversity is greater so there are more niches to fill

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Species range patterns

• Tropical species have smaller ranges than expected

• Temperate species have larger ranges than expected

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Restricted vs widespread species

Gleaners haverestricted ranges

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Body size and species abundance

• Bergman’s rule: species become larger away from the equator - bats do not show this

• Body mass does not correlate with abundance in bats. Other mammals show negative correlation between body mass and abundance.

Per

cent

spe

cies

Log body mass

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Island biogeography

How many species do we expect on the island?

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Island biogeography

• S = equilibrium number of species

• I = immigration rate

• E = extinction rate

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Island biogeography predictionsArea effect

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Island biogeography predictionsDistance effect

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Species-area relationships

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Bat species-area patterns

Tropical forests

Habitats

Larger areas sustain more species

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Area and distance effect for Polynesian

megachiroptera

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Bat wing shape has been used to define feeding guilds

• Wing loading = mass/wing area

• Aspect ratio = wingspan2/wing area– Low AR =

short, broad wings– High AR =

long, narrow wings

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Niche partitioning

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Niche space

expansion

Temperate

Tropical