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1 In this presentation you will: Environmental Change explore how environmental changes affect organisms and traits in subsequent populations Next >

2 Introduction Changes in the environment can force organisms to find new ways of surviving. Others may move to a new place where they can continue to live as they did before the change. Next > Some may need to find new sources of food, new shelter or new reproductive partners. EDD Polar bear feeding in the wild

3 Next > Short Term Environmental Changes Short term environmental changes will have an effect for typically less than a decade. They include changes such as: Drought Localized pollution Flooding

4 Next > Drought Populations may change migratory routes to avoid locations that suffer drought. They may also change their reproductive cycle to tie in with periods of plentiful water. This trait will be passed on to subsequent populations.

5 Next > Localized Pollution During the industrial revolution in England, a lot of soot was produced from factory chimneys. After the industrial revolution, the soot disappeared and lighter colored moths became more dominant. Dark colored moths became more dominant than lighter colored moths. To help peppered moths hide from predators in the soot, their population changed.

6 Next > A flood can dramatically change a local environment, wiping out the natural habitats of many species. Flooding

7 Question 1 Next > A)Its color would get lighter B)Its color would get darker D)It would adapt its diet to a different food supply C)Its size would increase If an animal relied on camouflage for survival, and pollution covered its habitat in a fine layer of soot, what trait would most likely change in subsequent populations?

8 Question 1 Next > A)Its color would get lighter B)Its color would get darker D)It would adapt its diet to a different food supply C)Its size would increase If an animal relied on camouflage for survival, and pollution covered its habitat in a fine layer of soot, what trait would most likely change in subsequent populations?

9 Next > Long Term Environmental Changes Long term environmental changes can have an effect for decades, or even millions of years. They include: Deforestation Volcanic eruptions Underwater volcanoes and vents

10 Next > Long Term Environmental Changes Flooding due to dam building Nuclear disasters Global warming They also include:

11 Next > Deforestation The habitats of many organisms are being reduced by deforestation. The organisms will have to change and adapt to new habitats to survive. Many will be camouflaged for protection in the forest, and this trait may change over subsequent populations to better suit their new environment.

12 Next > Volcanic Eruptions Eruptions can affect the area local to a volcano, for example by increasing the levels of poisonous gases. Lichen growing inside a volcano Some organisms adapt over subsequent populations to tolerate these levels of gases. Taro Taylor

13 Next > Nuclear Disasters Where nuclear disasters have occurred, the environment can remain radioactive for a long time. Species may have to adapt to cope with increased levels of radiation. Map of Chernobyl radiation in Europe Explosion at Chernobyl nuclear power station

14 Next > Underwater Volcanoes and Vents Underwater volcanoes and vents can increase the water temperature around them. For example the ‘loihi’ shrimp has adapted to have tiny claws for gathering the bacteria. This can attract bacteria and other species that feed on bacteria. NOAA

15 Next > Flooding Due to Dam Building Dam building causes a more permanent change than flooding due to climatic conditions. It will displace land- based animals from their habitat. Subsequent populations would have to adapt to the new habitats. The flooded area could even make some plant life extinct.

16 Next > Global Warming Many scientists believe that the overall temperature of the world’s climate is increasing. Melting ice is reducing the size of the polar icecaps. Populations of organisms that cannot adapt to these changes will die out. The seas and oceans are warming.

17 Next > Global Warming Populations may have to change locations to areas that suit their natural body temperature. Or their genetic traits may alter to allow them to adapt to higher temperatures. NSF

18 Next > Global Warming The physical traits of animals are modified by natural selection, for example by developing thinner fur or changing body size. The reproductive cycle may be changed, for example egg laying or flowering.

19 How might long term environmental change affect organisms? Question 2 Next > A)The way they obtain food may have to change B)Their camouflage may have to change E)All of the above C)Their reproductive cycles may have to change D)They may have to find new places to live

20 Question 2 Next > How might long term environmental change affect organisms? A)The way they obtain food may have to change B)Their camouflage may have to change E)All of the above C)Their reproductive cycles may have to change D)They may have to find new places to live

21 Summary End > how short and long term environmental changes affect organisms In this presentation you have seen: how these changes can affect traits in subsequent populations


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