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Environmental Science 5e Chapter 7 Biological Diversity Botkin and Keller Environmental Science 5e

Biological Diversity and Biological Evolution The variety of life-forms commonly expressed as the number of species in an area Biological Evolution The change in inherited characteristics of a population from generation to generation One of the features that distinguishes life from everything else in the universe Botkin and Keller Environmental Science 5e

Four Processes that Lead to Evolution Mutation Natural Selection Migration Genetic Shift Botkin and Keller Environmental Science 5e

Environmental Science 5e Mutation A chemical change in a DNA molecule Affects the expressed characteristics when cells or individual organisms reproduce Botkin and Keller Environmental Science 5e

Environmental Science 5e Natural Selection 4 Characteristics: Genetic Variability Environmental Variability Differential Reproduction Environmental Influence Species: a group of individuals that reproduce with each other Botkin and Keller Environmental Science 5e

Environmental Science 5e Migration Two new species evolve from an original species due to isolation Ex: land bridge Botkin and Keller Environmental Science 5e

Environmental Science 5e Genetic Drift Changes in the frequency of a gene in a population due to chance Can be a problem for rare or endangered species Botkin and Keller Environmental Science 5e

Basic Concepts of Biological Diversity Genetic Diversity Habitat Diversity Species Diversity Species Richness Species Evenness Species Dominance Botkin and Keller Environmental Science 5e

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The Number of Species of Life on Earth No one knows the exact number About 1.4 million species have been identified and named Insects and plants make up moth of these species Number will increase Botkin and Keller Environmental Science 5e

The Competitive Exclusion Principles 2 species that have exactly the same requirements cannot coexist in exactly the same habitat Ex) introduction of the gray squirrel into Great Britain Botkin and Keller Environmental Science 5e

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Professions and Places: The Ecological Niche and the Habitat Habitat: where a species lives Ecological Niche: a species profession The reason more species do not die out from competition is that they have developed a niche, and thus avoid competition Botkin and Keller Environmental Science 5e

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Species Engage in 3 Basic Interactions 1. Competition 2. Symbiosis 3. Predation-Parasitism Each affect evolution, persistence of a species and the overall diversity of life Organisms have evolved together and therefore adjusted to one another Human interventions upset these adjustments Botkin and Keller Environmental Science 5e

Environmental Science 5e Symbiosis The relationship between 2 organisms that is beneficial to both and enhances each organisms chances of persisting Obligate symbionts: a symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which neither by themselves can exist without the other Ex) stomach of a reindeer Botkin and Keller Environmental Science 5e

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