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Page 1: Climate Effects on Species. Concept 52.4: Interactions between organisms and the environment limit the distribution of species Species distributions are

Climate Effects on Species

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Concept 52.4: Interactions between organisms and the environment limit the distribution of species

• Species distributions are the result of ecological and evolutionary interactions through time

• Ecological time is the minute-to-minute time frame of interactions between organisms and the environment

• Evolutionary time spans many generations and captures adaptation through natural selection

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• Events in ecological time can lead to evolution• For example, Galápagos finches with larger

breaks were more likely to survive a drought as they could eat the available larger seeds

• As a result, the average beak size was larger in the next generation

• This resulted in an evolutionary change

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• Both biotic and abiotic factors influence species distribution– For example, temperature, water availability, and

interspecific interactions, affect the distribution of the saguaro cacti

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Figure 52.15

Sonoran desertSaguaro cacti observed

100 km

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Figure 52.15a

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• Ecologists ask questions about where species occur and why species occur where they do

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Figure 52.16-1

Why is speciesX absent

from an area?

Does dispersallimit its

distribution?

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Figure 52.16-2

Why is speciesX absent

from an area?

Does dispersallimit its

distribution? Does behaviorlimit its

distribution?

Yes

No

Area inaccessibleor insufficient time

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Figure 52.16-3

Why is speciesX absent

from an area?

Does dispersallimit its

distribution? Does behaviorlimit its

distribution?Do biotic factors(other species)

limit itsdistribution?

Yes

No

Area inaccessibleor insufficient time

Habitat selectionYes

No

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Figure 52.16-4

Why is speciesX absent

from an area?

Does dispersallimit its

distribution? Does behaviorlimit its

distribution?Do biotic factors(other species)

limit itsdistribution?

Do abiotic factorslimit its

distribution?

Yes

No

Area inaccessibleor insufficient time

Habitat selectionYes

No

YesNo

Predation,parasitism,competition,disease

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Figure 52.16-5

Why is speciesX absent

from an area?

Does dispersallimit its

distribution? Does behaviorlimit its

distribution?Do biotic factors(other species)

limit itsdistribution?

Do abiotic factorslimit its

distribution?

Yes

No

Area inaccessibleor insufficient time

Habitat selection

Water, Oxygen, Salinity,pH, Soil nutrients, etc.

Chemicalfactors

Physicalfactors

Predation,parasitism,competition,disease

Temperature, Light,Soil structure, Fire,Moisture, etc.

Yes

No

YesNo

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Dispersal and Distribution

• Dispersal is the movement of individuals or gametes away from centers of high population density or from their area of origin

• Dispersal contributes to the global distribution of organisms

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Natural Range Expansions and Adaptive Radiation

• Natural range expansions show the influence of dispersal on distribution– For example, cattle egrets arrived in the Americas in

the late 1800s and have expanded their distribution• In rare cases, long-distance dispersal can lead to

adaptive radiation– For example, Hawaiian silverswords are a diverse

group descended from an ancestral North American tarweed

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Figure 52.17

Current

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Figure 52.17a

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Species Transplants

• Species transplants include organisms that are intentionally or accidentally relocated from their original distribution

• If a transplant is successful, it indicates that its potential range is larger than its actual range

• Species transplants can disrupt the communities or ecosystems to which they have been introduced

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Behavior and Habitat Selection

• Some organisms do not occupy all of their potential range

• Species distribution may be limited by habitat selection behavior

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Biotic Factors

• Biotic factors that affect the distribution of organisms may include– Predation– Herbivory

• For example, sea urchins can limit the distribution of seaweeds

– Competition– Mutualism– Parasitism

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Figure 52.18

Sea urchin Limpet

Both limpetsand urchinsremoved

Only urchinsremoved

Only limpets removed

Control (both urchinsand limpets present)

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Figure 52.18a

Sea urchin

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Figure 52.18b

Limpet

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Abiotic Factors

• Abiotic factors affecting the distribution of organisms include– Temperature– Water– Oxygen– Salinity– Sunlight– Soil

• Most abiotic factors vary in space and time

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Temperature

• Environmental temperature is an important factor in the distribution of organisms because of its effects on biological processes

• Cells may freeze and rupture below 0°C, while most proteins denature above 45°C

• Mammals and birds expend energy to regulate their internal temperature

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Water and Oxygen

• Water availability in habitats is another important factor in species distribution

• Desert organisms exhibit adaptations for water conservation

• Water affects oxygen availability as oxygen diffuses slowly in water

• Oxygen concentrations can be low in deep oceans and deep lakes

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Salinity

• Salt concentration affects the water balance of organisms through osmosis

• Most aquatic organisms are restricted to either freshwater or saltwater habitats

• Few terrestrial organisms are adapted to high-salinity habitats

• Salmon are able to migrate between freshwater and ocean

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Sunlight

• Light intensity and quality (wavelength) affect photosynthesis

• Shading by leaves makes competition for light intense on the forest floor

• Water absorbs light; as a result, in aquatic environments most photosynthesis occurs near the surface

• In deserts, high light levels increase temperature and can stress plants and animals

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Figure 52.19

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Rocks and Soil

• Many characteristics of soil limit the distribution of plants and thus the animals that feed on them– Physical structure– pH– Mineral composition

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Figure 52.UN03a

Data from the Field Experiment

Average Biomass (g/100 cm2)

Spartina patens Typha angustifolia

Withneighbors

Withoutneighbors

SaltMarshes

FreshwaterMarshes

SaltMarshes

FreshwaterMarshes

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10

3

20

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Figure 52.UN03b

Data from the Greenhouse Experiment

Salinity (parts perthousand

% maximum biomass(Spartina patens)

80 1020

0

0

17

% maximum biomass(Typha angustifolia)

20 40 60 80 100

4077 29 9 0

0 0

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Figure 52.UN03c

Spartina patens

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Figure 52.UN03d

Typha angustifolia

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Figure 52.UN04

Does dispersal limit its distribution?

Does behavior limit its distribution?

Do biotic factors (other species)limit its distribution?

Do abiotic factors limit its distribution?

Area inaccessible orinsufficient time

Habitat selection

Predation, parasitism,competition, disease

Physical factors:Temperature, light,soil structure, fire,moisture, etc.

Chemical factors:Water, oxygen, salinity,pH, soil nutrients, etc.

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

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Figure 52.UN05

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Figure 52.UN06

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Figure 52.UN07