Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byErik Rich Modified over 8 years ago
1
Climate Change from an Ecological Perspective Steven T. Rier Dept. of Biology and Allied health Photo by Chris Vogel
2
An ecological perspective? organisms (animals, plants, and microbes) interact in and with the natural world Sunlight Photosynthesis Cycling of Carbon, Nitrogen, & Phosphorus Ecosystem example
3
Humans are a part of ecosystems
4
Functional Ecosystems Balanced, adaptive, and diverse assemblage of organisms Often provide functions essential for humans – Detoxify pollutants in water – Lessen the effects of flooding – Pollination of crops
5
Effects of climate change on ecosystems are complex
6
Human Population Industry and transportation Agriculture CO 2 Increase Other human-caused disturbances Altered nutrient cycles Pollution Spread of exotic species Global climate change Land use/ cover changes Loss of ecosystem integrity
7
CO 2 Increase Global climate change Loss of ecosystem integrity
9
Direct effects of elevated CO 2 on Plants Increased production of C-based compounds More carbohydrates More fiber More tannin Less protein
10
Effects of elevated CO 2 on ecosystems
11
CO 2 Increase Global climate change Loss of ecosystem integrity
12
Global climate change Loss of ecosystem integrity WarmingExtreme weather eventsDrought
13
Human Population Industry and transportation Agriculture CO 2 Increase Other human-caused disturbances Altered nutrient cycles Pollution Spread of exotic species Global climate change Land use/ cover changes Loss of ecosystem integrity
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.