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2 What is biodiversity? 5.1 Biodiversity  Biodiversity is the variety of life in an area that is determined by the number of different species in that area. Chapter 5 Biodiversity and Conservation  Biodiversity increases the stability of an ecosystem and contributes to the health of the biosphere.

3  The variety of genes or inheritable characteristics that are present in a population comprises its genetic diversity.  Genetic diversity increases the chances that some species will survive during changing environmental conditions or during the outbreak of disease. Biodiversity and Conservation 5.1 Biodiversity Chapter 5

4 The Importance of Biodiversity Biodiversity and Conservation  Most of the world’s food crops come from just a few species. Domestic corn plant Teosinte plant  Wild species serve as reservoirs of desirable genetic traits that might be needed to improve domestic crop species. 5.1 Biodiversity Chapter 5

5 Biodiversity and Conservation  Scientists continue to find new extracts from plants and other organisms that help in the treatment of human diseases. Madagascar periwinkle 5.1 Biodiversity Chapter 5

6  A healthy biosphere provides many services to humans and other organisms that live on Earth. Biodiversity and Conservation  Natural processes provide drinking water that is safe for human use.  Green plants provide oxygen to the atmosphere and remove carbon dioxide. 5.1 Biodiversity Chapter 5

7 Biodiversity and Conservation Overexploitation  Bison  Passenger pigeons  Ocelot  Rhinoceros Rhinoceros  Overexploitation, or excessive use, of species that have economic value is a factor increasing the current rate of extinction. Ocelot 5.2 Threats to Biodiversity Chapter 5

8 Biodiversity and Conservation Habitat Loss  If a habitat is destroyed or disrupted, the native species might have to relocate or they will die. Destruction of Habitat  The destruction of habitat, such as the clearing of tropical rain forests, has a direct impact on global biodiversity. 5.2 Threats to Biodiversity Chapter 5

9 Biodiversity and Conservation Disruption of Habitat  The declining population of one species can affect an entire ecosystem. 5.2 Threats to Biodiversity Chapter 5

10 Biodiversity and Conservation Fragmentation of Habitat  The separation of an ecosystem into small pieces of land is called habitat fragmentation.  The smaller the parcel of land, the fewer species it can support.  Fragmentation reduces the opportunities for individuals in one area to reproduce with individuals from another area.  Carving the large ecosystem into small parcels increases the number of edges—creating edge effects. 5.2 Threats to Biodiversity Chapter 5

11 Biodiversity and Conservation Pollution  Pollution and atmospheric changes threaten biodiversity and global stability.  Biological magnification is the increasing concentration of toxic substances in organisms as trophic levels increase in a food chain or food web. 5.2 Threats to Biodiversity Chapter 5


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