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Conservation Biology Biodiversity
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Keystone Species Coyote –Keystone species in Walnut Killing coyotes means an increase in a few dominant species Residents complain about rodent problems when coyotes disappear
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Island Biogeography MacArthur and Wilson (1960’s)
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Biodiversity Crisis Extinction Rates are increasing Toxins (biological magnification) Greenhouse effect / Ozone depletion Overpopulation Major threats to Biodiversity Habitat Destruction Overexploitation Introduction of exotics
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Conservation Endangered Species in danger of becoming extinct Threatened Species likely to become endangered in the near future Genetic Diversity Losing individuals or populations loses genetic diversity
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Habitat Fragmentation
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Conservation Edges Corridors Protect landscapes not individual species Sustainable development
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Edge Effect
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Corridors
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Extinction Background Several species a year just go extinct – They are replaced Mass Large scale extinction – species replaced due to adaptive radiation of remaining species Anthropogenic Large scale extinction – species being replaced by a single species (humans)
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