Biological Diversity and Conservation
What is Biodiversity? The variety of life in an area that is determined by the number of different species in that area.
Where can you find Biodiversity? Tropical Regions of the world contain 2/3 of all land species on Earth Biodiversity increases as you move toward the Equator
Importance of Biodiversity Organisms are connected within the community Biodiversity brings stability to an ecosystem Health and Dietary benefits to humans
Loss of Biodiversity Extinction- when the last members of a species die. Three tiers to the loss of Biodiversity Threatened Endangered Extinct
The declining population of one species can affect an entire ecosystem. Question: What would happen to this ecosystem if kelp forest were destroyed?
Human beings are the largest and most influential threat to biodiversity.
Threats to Biodiversity Habitat Loss Habitat Fragmentation – Biotic Issues Predator – Prey relationships Migration Patterns disrupted – Abiotic Issues Can change climate of an area
Threats Continued Habitat Degradation Water Pollution – Acid Precipitation – Excess fertilizer runoff – Excess silt runoff – Heavy metals Land Pollution – Trash and debris – Chemical pollutants/ pesticides
Biomagnification – the accumulation of chemicals in an ecosystem. Sometimes called bioaccumulation.
Introduction of Exotics
FDA estimates that more than $5 billion is spent annually on medical treatment, damage, and control. The ants cause approximately $750 million in damage annually to agricultural assets, including veterinarian bills and livestock loss as well as crop loss. Introduction traced back to a South American cargo ship in Alabama in 1918.
Conservation of Biodiversity
Sustainable Use Using resources at a rate in which they can be replaced or recycled
Renewable vs. Nonrenewable Resources Renewable – replaced by natural process faster than they are used Solar energyPlantsWaterAir Nonrenewable – in limited amounts or are replaced by natural process slower than they are used Fossil fuelsMineral Deposits
Renewable or nonrenewable? Wind oil Iron ore Plastic Livestock Aluminum Gold Sandstone