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Sustaining Wild Species
G. Tyler Miller’s Living in the Environment 13th Edition Chapter 22 Dr. Richard Clements Chattanooga State Technical Community College
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Key Concepts Human effects on biodiversity Importance of biodiversity
How human activities affect wildlife Management of wildlife
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Human Impacts on Biodiversity
Fig p. 561
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Increasing Biodiversity
Physically diverse habitat Moderate environmental disturbance Small variations in conditions Middle stages of ecological succession
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Decreasing Biodiversity
Environmental stress Large environmental disturbance Extreme environmental conditions Severe limiting factors Introduction of alien species Geographic isolation
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US Diversity Fig p. 562
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Strategies for Protecting Biodiversity
Species approach Ecosystem approach Fig p. 563
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Species Extinction Local extinction Ecological extinction
Biological extinction
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Endangered and Threatened Species
Endangered species Threatened (vulnerable) species Rare species Fig p. 564 Florida manatee Northern spotted owl (threatened) Gray wolf Florida panther Bannerman's turaco (Africa) © 2004 Brooks/Cole-Thomson Learning
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Extinction Risks Factors: population size, habitat, and genetics
Population viability analysis Minimum viable population Minimum dynamic area Characteristics of extinction-prone species (refer to Fig p. 566)
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Extinction Rates Background (natural) rate of extinction
Mass extinction Adaptive radiations
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Why Should We Care About Biodiversity?
Instrumental value Intrinsic value See Spotlight p. 571 Fig p. 569
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Causes of Depletion of Wild Species
Human population growth Failure to value the environment or ecological services Increasing per capita resource use Increasing use of Earth’s primary productivity Poverty
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Causes of Premature Extinction of Wild Species
Habitat degradation Introduction of non-native species Fig p. 572
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Threats from Nonnative Species
Arrival Roles of non- native species Examples (p. 576) See Connections p. 577 and Case Study p. 579 Fig p. 579
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Other Extinction Threats
Hunting and Poaching Predators and Pest Control Exotic Pets and Decorative Plants Climate Change and Pollution
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Protecting Wild Species: The Research and Legal Approaches
Bioinformatics International Treaties: CITES National Laws: Lacey Act Endangered Species Act Habitat conservation plans
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Protecting Wild Species: The Sanctuary Approach
Wildlife refuges and protected areas Gene banks, botanical gardens, and farms Zoos and Aquariums
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Wildlife Management Laws regulating hunting and fishing Harvest quotas
Population management plants Improving habitat Treaties and laws for migrating species
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