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Biological Diversity and Conservation
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What is Biodiversity? The variety of life in an area that is determined by the number of different species in that area.
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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
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Importance of Biodiversity Organisms are connected within the community Biodiversity brings stability to an ecosystem Health and Dietary benefits to humans
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Loss of Biodiversity Extinction- when the last members of a species die. Three tiers to the loss of Biodiversity Threatened Endangered Extinct
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The declining population of one species can affect an entire ecosystem. Question: What would happen to this ecosystem if kelp forest were destroyed?
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Human beings are the largest and most influential threat to biodiversity.
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Threats to Biodiversity Habitat Loss Habitat Fragmentation – Biotic Issues Predator – Prey relationships Migration Patterns disrupted – Abiotic Issues Can change climate of an area
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Threats Continued Habitat Degradation Water Pollution – Acid Precipitation – Excess fertilizer runoff – Excess silt runoff – Heavy metals Land Pollution – Trash and debris – Chemical pollutants/ pesticides
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Biomagnification – the accumulation of chemicals in an ecosystem. Sometimes called bioaccumulation.
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Introduction of Exotics
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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.
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Conservation of Biodiversity
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Sustainable Use Using resources at a rate in which they can be replaced or recycled
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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
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Renewable or nonrenewable? Wind oil Iron ore Plastic Livestock Aluminum Gold Sandstone
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