Community Ecology Essay

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1. Community ecology is considered as one of the cornerstones in the science of ecology.
1a Define the community ecology, discuss its potential contribution in strengthening the science of ecology?
Community ecology is the study of patterns that can be connected with diversity, abundance and composition of species that are forming associated communities. Community ecology is also the study of processes that underlie those patterns. Community ecology or synecology has study of communities in its focus. That's why is important to define community. Community, as observed from community ecology perspective, is a group of potential or actual species sharing the same environment/location. Communities are defined by the shared environment and by the network of influence each species has on the other. Communities are population of two or more species that can be found on a same location. To understand …show more content…

There were three major blocks. The first unit, which now comprise modern day Palawan and Mindoro and other smaller islands created from Asia near Taiwan. At about the same time, hundreds of kilometers southeast of its present-day location, proto-Luzon, which began as a string of small volcanic islands developing beneath a shallow sea, was moving northwest. Further southeast of proto-Luzon, the islands of the Visayas and Mindanao were borne out of the plates in the Pacific, and were also migrating northwest.

Movement of Philippines islands:
Group: 45 Ma 25Ma 5Ma
Palawan and Mindoro North alomost Taiwan North (near taiwan) Almost same position
Luzon Near the equator South South of now
Visayas and Mindanao Southern hemisphere Far south South of now
Palawan and Luzon were 1300 km away and nowdays it's only 300km (50Ma)

4. Describe the statistical characteristics of ecological

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