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What is biodiversity? Agenda for Wednesday Feb 10 th 1.Biodiversity and Conservation Test Friday
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What is biodiversity? Variety of life in an area – # of different species
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Species Diversity increase as you go towards the equator – Biodiversity hot spots
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3 types of Biodiversity Genetic Diversity Species Diversity Ecosystem Diversity
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Why is diversity important to ecology? More diverse = more likely to flourish – Multiple organisms in each niche
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Importance of Biodiversity Direct Economic value Food, clothing, energy, medicine, shelter Preserve desirable genes – Food crops – most crops come from a few species Close relatives exist in the wild Disease resistant plants in wild – create disease resistant crops
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Importance of Biodiversity Indirect Economic Value Provide oxygen and remove CO2 Natural processes clean water Protect against floods and droughts Water cycle, carbon cycle, wetlands – New York City – create $6 Billion water filtration system or clean wetlands to filter water
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Importance of Biodiversity Aesthetic and scientific value Camping Hunting Research vs.
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What role do humans play? Extinction = species or larger group dying out / disappearing Normal Background Extinction: activity from other organisms, climate change, and natural disasters -> Less concern! 1/3 to 2/3 of current species will go extinct in second half of this century -> A CONCERN! Humans are increasing extinction rates to 1000 times normal background extinction rate.
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But it’s just 1 Species Keystone species – a species that plays a large role in an ecosystem – Removal impacts entire food web/ecosystem Elephants, otters, prairie dogs
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Threat to Biodiversity ThreatDescriptionWhat organisms it effects How does it disrupt an ecosystem? Page 116
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Non-native/Introduced and Invasive species Invasive – species that are not native to area – cause economic, env’t, harm or harm human health – No predators, parasites, and competition to keep in check – out compete – No natural enemies Non-native – Not from here Not harmful – Pheasants
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Common Invasives Buckthorn Zebra Mussels Emerald Ash Borer Silver Carp
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List 3 reasons biodiversity is important. Agenda for Thursday Feb 11 th 1.Finish notes 2.Review/work time Test tomorrow
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Threats to biodiversity Fragmentation Edge effect Overexploitation Habitat loss (#1)
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Threats to Biodiversity Invasive species Overexploitation Fragmentation Edge effect Habitat Loss HUMANS
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Human Impact How do humans decrease biodiversity? land use, the cutting of vast areas of forest, pollution of the soil, air, and water, add/remove organisms energy demand
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Human Impact - pollution Air pollution acid rain damage to the ozone layer Smog global warming Biological magnification
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Human Impact - pollution Water pollution Eutrophication – accumulation of nutrients in water (Nitrogen) – causes excessive algal growth – reduction in O 2 levels and death of aquatic life
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Conserving Biodiversity How do we conserve and protect biodiversity? Endangered Species Act, Fishing and hunting regulations Protected areas – National Parks – State Parks – International Protected areas Large reserves protected by buffer zone
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Identify hot spots – Endemic species – species found only in one area
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Conserving Biodiversity Corridors – Connect habitat fragments which creates a larger piece of land – Allows animals to move safely – Can spread disease
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Restoring Ecosystems Abandoned land can recover to create a new ecosystem
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Restoring Ecosystems Bioremediation – using living organisms to detoxify an area – Gulf coast oil spill and bacteria Biological Augmentation – adding natural predators to a degraded ecosystem
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https://www.ted.com/talks/george_monbiot_f or_more_wonder_rewild_the_world/transcrip t?language=en#t-248531 https://www.ted.com/talks/george_monbiot_f or_more_wonder_rewild_the_world/transcrip t?language=en#t-248531 On a sheet of paper: – 3 facts you learned – 2 questions you have – 1 topic you’d like to learn more about
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