Community Characteristics
Community Characteristics
Community Characteristics
COMMUNITY
DEFINITION
COMMUNITY ECOLOGY
CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMUNITIES
Resistance: it is the ability to avoid disturbance(any event that alter the structure of a
community) or displacement(shifting of the community to some other place)
3. DOMINANCE: usually one community has one or more species which occur in large
number. such species are called dominant and the community is often named after
them.
Ecotone: each community has spatial limits or boundaries. the boundaries between
communities may be very sharp. such as, boundaries between a forest and a lake or
the boundary may be less sharp ,e.g., boundary between two types of forest or a forest
and a grassland community. often there is some transitional area in between two
communities that is known as ecotone. Where species of both adjacent communities
are found. Ecotone is a marginal zone and easily recognizable.
Edge effect: usually in one ecotone the variety of one species is larger than in any of
the adjacent communities. a phenomenon of increased variety and intensity of plants
at the common junction is called edge effect and essentially due to wider range of
suitable environmental conditions.
8. ECOLOGICAL NICHE: different species of animals and plants fulfill different
functions in the ecosystem ecology. the role of each is spoken of as its ecological
niche. that is the role that a species plays in its ecosystem. The total range of its
interaction with other species of its environment is known as ecological niche.We can
also say that ecological niche is a small habitat within a habitat ,in which only a
single species can survive. E.P.Odum ha differentiated habitat and ecological niche
by saying that the habitat is an organisms address and the ecological niche is its
profession.
Predation: predation is hunting another species for food. there is a positive negative
interaction. Some predators kill their prey before eating them(e.g., a hawk killing a
mouse),herbivores feed on plants(e.g., a cow grazing) Predation may effect the
population size of predators and prey and the number of species coexisting in a
community.