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Biodiversity Ch 3.5 Ecology and Environment
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Vocabulary Biodiversity Keystone species Threatened species
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Vocabulary Habitat destruction Habitat fragmentation Poaching Captive breeding
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What is biodiversity’s value? Economic value Ecological value
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Economic Value Plants, animals and other organisms used in: – Food – Clothing – Medicine – Other products Ecosystems important for tourism
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Ecological Value Species depend on one another for a balanced ecosystem Keystone species – species which many other species in an ecosystem depend upon for survival
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What factors affect biodiversity? Climate Area Niche Diversity Genetic diversity Extinction
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Climate Tropical rainforests – Constant temps – Large amounts of rainfall Always vegetation and food Means there are more species
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Area Larger areas have more species than smaller ones
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Niche An ecosystem that can support more roles or niches has more biodiversity Example: coral reefs
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Genetic Diversity Species with larger gene pools are more likely to survive and adapts
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Extinction Disappearance of all members of a species Endangered species – species that is in danger of becoming extinct in the near future Threatened species – species that is in danger of becoming endangered in the near future Golden toad - extinctGiant panda - endangered Threatened species – polar bear
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How do humans affect biodiversity? Negatively or positively! Examples?
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Negative Impacts Habitat Destruction Habitat fragmentation Poaching Pollution Introduction of exotic species
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Positive Impacts Captive Breeding Laws and Treaties Habitat Preservation
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