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Group 3

From sea to land, from land to sea

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Introduction

Ecosystems are made of many interconnected biotic and abiotic components. A biotic component may be connected to another via an ecological interaction, such as predation, or it may be connected to an abiotic component, such as nitrogen soil content. Human activities that impact one of the components of an ecosystem can negatively affect a whole chain of interactions. McCauley et al. (2012) report on the breakdown of a long interaction chain linking diverse ecosystem components of a remote Pacific atoll.

Long interaction chain linking forests to manta rays Long interaction chain linking forests to manta rays (Fig. 1 from McCauley et al. 2012)

Assignment

Understand the dynamics occurring in the Pacific atoll ecosystem by reducing the number of components. Compare the dynamics of the undisturbed ecosystem with the dynamics that includes human-facilited coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) expansion.

Proposed Questions

  • What are the minimal components of the Pacific Atol system needed to understand its dynamics?
  • Does human impact cause cascading effects through the interaction chain? Does it cause the loss of interactions?

References

  • McCauley et al (2012) From wing to wing: the persistence of long ecological interaction chains in less-disturbed ecosystems Scientific Reports 2:409 DOI: 10.1038/srep00409 link
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