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Do Now Review your notes Ecosystem quiz coming up in 10 min.
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Due Today: Reading worksheets (pages 39,40) Gizmo: Pond Ecosystem: warm up USA Test Prep (due by midnight) Homework Due on Thursday GIZMO Pond Ecosystem Activity A & B + Quiz Finish Worksheet Pages 45-47 Homework and Announcements
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Ecosystem Quiz
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Title: Biodiversity L.O. SWBAT discuss the importance of species diversity in an ecosystem.
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Successio n A series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time, usually after a disturbance 2 types: 1. Primary succession 2. Secondary succession
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Primary vs. Secondary no remains of the original community (volcanic eruption) Pioneer species: first species to colonize the barren area -Usually grass or fungus some of the original community is still left behind (fire, hurricane, human interference) Much faster that primary succession / no pioneer species
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Climax Communities The maximum amount of organisms a community can hold natural disturbances: usually reaches its previous climax community human disturbances: the ecosystem may or may not recover
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Biodiversity
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The total of all genetically based variations of organisms in the biosphere 3 types of biodiversity: 1. Ecosystem diversity 2. Species diversity 3. Genetic diversity
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Ecosystem Diversity Variety of habitats, communities, and ecological processes in the biosphere
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Species Diversity Different species in the biosphere or in a particular area
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Genetic Diversity Different genetic forms carried by a particular species
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Valuing Biodiversity contributes to medicine, agriculture, and ecosystems Remember Keystone species! Example: Sea Otters! Think about it…. Why should WE value biodiversity of humans? Why we should WE value the biodiversity of plants, animals, etc.?
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Threats to Biodiversity We are pushing animals to extinction at 1000 times the rate it naturally is! If we kill off genetic diversity, we kill species diversity, and eventually ecosystem diversity!
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Human Impact We destroy habitats, hunt, introduce invasive species, release pollution into food webs, and contribute to climate change (global warming!)
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What can we do to protect biodiversity? Protect individual species Preserve habitats and ecosystems Have benefits for human neighbors of conservation areas
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What can we do to protect biodiversity? Target ecological hotspots: areas that are in immediate danger of extinction
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Summary 5 Minutes of Silent Writing Time…. Why is it important to have species diversity? What kind of impact are humans having on global ecosystems? What can we do to protect biodiversity?
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