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Page 1: Population Distribution and Abundance. region biosphere landscape ecosystem community interaction population individual Evolutionary change driven by.

Population Distribution and Abundance

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region

biosphere

landscape

ecosystem

community

interaction

population

individual

Evolutionary change driven by ecological processes occurs at the population level

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Population

• a group of individual organisms of the same species living in a specific area

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Population

• Scale of area inhabited by a population varies depending on the organisms in question – could be a single mountain top or an entire continent

• Population may represent only a fraction of a species, or a single population may include all the individuals comprising a species.

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Populations all share defining features:

• Distribution – physical location of individual organisms in area that the population inhabits

• Abundance – number and density of individual organisms within an area

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Distribution Limits

• Physical environment imposes limits on the distribution of populations• the range of environments in which a particular species can

exist is limited• at some point, the energy expended by an organism for

survival in an extreme environment exceeds the maximum energy intake that is possible for the organism

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Distribution Limits

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Distribution Limits

• Physical environment is not always directly responsible for limiting species distribution• climate may act indirectly through its influence on other

factors such as food production, habitat, and incidence of predators and parasites.

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Distribution Limits

• Distribution of different species may overlap geographically, yet may be divided on a microclimatic scale

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Distribution Limits

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Distribution Limits

• Distribution of species can also be limited by competitive interactions with other species

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Distribution Limits – Interspecific competition

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Large – and small – scale distribution of individuals within a population

• distinction between “large” and “small” scale depends on the size of the organisms being studied

• small-scale = small distances over which there is little environmental change significant to the organism under study

• large-scale = areas over which there is considerable environmental change from the perspective of the study organisms

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Small – scale distribution of individuals in a population

• Random

• Regular

• Clumped

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Small – scale distribution of individuals in a population

• Random, regular or clumped distributions are caused by the nature of interactions between individual organisms in a population and / or the structure of the physical environment

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Small – scale distribution of individuals in a population

• Random distribution – occurs when individuals are indifferent to the presence of other individuals and neutral with respect to environmental conditions / resources

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Small – scale distribution of individuals in a population

• Regular distribution – occurs when individual interactions are antagonistic and / or local resources are depleted

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Small – scale distribution of individuals in a population

• Clumped distribution – occurs when individual organisms attract each other and/or individuals are attracted to a common resource

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Dynamic small – scale distribution of individuals in a population: creosote

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Assessing small – scale distribution of individuals in a population

• Count number of individuals of a species in a randomized series of spatial plots

• transect• quadrats

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Assessing small – scale distribution of individuals in a population

• for each plot, calculate the mean (x) number of individuals of a species and determine the variance (s2) around the mean

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Assessing small – scale distribution of individuals in a population

• if s2 is less than x, the distribution is regular• if s2 is greater than x, the distribution is clumped• if s2 is equal to x, the distribution is random

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Large – scale patterns of population distribution

• From a large-scale perspective, population distributions always appear clumped

• individuals are concentrated around environmentally suitable, resource-rich areas

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Abundance

• smaller organisms tend to live at higher densities (numbers of individuals per unit area) than larger organisms

• Population density decreases as the size of organisms increases

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Abundance

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Abundance

• Population density decreases as the size of organisms increases – but…how much? Is the relationship the same for all types of organisms?

• aquatic invertebrates tend to live at higher densities than terrestrial invertebrates of similar size

• mammals tend to live at higher densities than birds of similar size

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Abundance

• Plant population density also decreases with plant size, but population density is more dynamic, changes as plants mature and grow larger

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Abundance

• Population density / organism size relationship is important to quantify, as this generalization can be used to calculate expected population densities for a species of a given size and taxonomic group.

• can determine whether a particular population is unusually abundant or sparse

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Extinction

• Patterns of population distribution and abundance are a key factor determining a species’ persistence or extinction

• rare species are more prone to extinction than common species – but how are rarity and commonness determined?

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Rarity

• Classification of commonness and rarity based on three factors:

1) geographic range (extensive vs. restricted)2) habitat tolerance (broad vs. narrow)3) local population size (large vs. small)

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extensive geographic rangebroad habitat tolerancesmall local population size

Tiger

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restricted geographic rangebroad habitat tolerancesmall local population size

Tasmanian Devil

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restricted geographic rangenarrow habitat tolerancelarge local population size

Andean Flamingo

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Pritchardia monroei

restricted geographic rangenarrow habitat tolerancesmall local population size

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Artemesia californica (sagebrush)

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Artemesia douglasiana (mugwort)

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Encelia californica

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Epilobium canum (CA fuchsia)

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Eriodictyon crassifolium(yerba santa)

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Hereromeles arbutifolia (Toyon or Hollywood)

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Marah macrocarpus (wild cucumber or Manroot)

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Opuntia littoralis (coastal prickly pear)

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Penstemon spectablilis

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Salvia apiana (white sage)

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Salvia mellifera (black sage)

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Umbellularia californica (CA bay laurel)

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Population Dynamics and Growth

• Population distribution and abundance changes through time – not a static feature, but one that is in constant flux

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Population Dynamics and Growth

• Patterns of population distribution and abundance arise through the dynamic balance of two types of processes:

• processes that ADD individuals to populations and those that REMOVE individuals from populations

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Population Dynamics and Growth

• Immigration & births – add individuals to populations

• Emigration & deaths – remove individuals from populations

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Dispersal

• movement of individuals to establish populations in new areas (range expansion)

• movement of individuals within the bounds of an established population range

• movement of individuals between spatially isolated populations