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Community
A group of interacting species that occur together at the same time and place.
Species Interactions
The relationships among species and their physical environment that define community character and function.
Species Diversity
A measure that combines species richness (number of species) and species evenness (abundance comparison).
Species Richness
The count of different species present in a community.
Species Evenness
The variation in abundance among different species in a community.
Sudden Oak Death
A disease caused by Phytophthora ramorum, first reported in 1995, affecting oak trees.
Rank-Abundance Diagram (RAD)
A graphical representation showing the abundance of species ranked from most to least common, typically exhibiting a ‘lazy J’ shape.
Rabinowitz ‘Rarity’ Criteria
A framework assessing species rarity based on geographic area, habitat specificity, and local population density.
Diversity Indices
Quantitative measures that incorporate species richness and abundance to assess community diversity.
Species Accumulation Curve
A graph showing the relationship between the number of species and sampling effort, which eventually flattens.
Chao1 Estimator
A method for estimating the number of undiscovered species based on the ratio of singletons to doubletons.
Species-Abundance Distribution (SAD)
A frequency distribution describing the commonness and rarity of species in a community.
Neutral Theory
A theory suggesting that all individuals within a trophic level have equal chances of reproduction and death, regardless of species identity.
MacArthur’s ‘Broken Stick’ Model
A mathematical model representing the random division of a linear resource into sections.
Simpson’s Diversity Index
A measure of community diversity that considers both species richness and abundance patterns.
Shannon Index
A diversity measure that accounts for both abundance and species richness, used for assessing habitat quality.
Hill Numbers
Metrics used to quantify species diversity, extended to include phylogenetic and functional diversity.
γ-Richness
The total species richness of a region.
α-Richness
The average species richness within individual habitat patches.
β-Richness
The component of regional richness that accounts for differences in species distribution among patches.
Phase 1 Habitat Survey
A standard system for classifying and mapping wildlife habitats in the UK, aimed at recording semi-natural vegetation and wildlife habitats.
Phytosociology
The study of plant communities and their floristic composition.
Succession
The developmental process of vegetation leading to a climax community, characterized by stability and dominance of certain species.