Title: Habitat Destruction
1 - Habitat Destruction
- Ernetta K. Smith
- Dr. A. Welch
- March 4, 2004
- Ecology
2What is a Habitat?
- A habitat is the physical and biological
environment used by an individual, a population,
a species, or a group of species.
3What is Habitat Loss?
- Habitat Loss has occurred when quality of the
environment is so low that it is no longer usable
by a given species.
4What is Habitat Degradation?
- Habitat Degradation is the process by which
habitat quality for a given species is diminished.
5What is a Biota?
- A biota is the combination of animals, plants,
and fungi within a region.
6What are Causes of Habitat Loss?
- Causes of Habitat Loss include man made objects
such as roads, dams, and Utility Corridors.
7Habitat Loss-Roads
- Roads are structures used to facilitate movement.
However, they are barriers for animals such as
amphibians, small reptiles, and invertebrates.
8Habitat Loss-Roads
- Although many animals are capable of crossing
roads, they may be run down in the process.
9Habitat Loss-Dams
- Damming streams and rivers have destroyed many
aquatic ecosystems. Many animals move up and down
the streams searching for places to forage and
breed.
10Habitat Loss-Dams
- Moving downstream these animals are likely to be
churned to death in turbines. Moving upstream,
they encounter an unmovable wall that may or may
not provide a food chain.
11Habitat Loss-Utility Corridors
- Utility Corridors are used apply fences to large
landscapes, controlling the movement of livestock
and large wild animals.
12Habitat Loss-Utility Corridor
- Utility Corridors are also used to dissect
landscapes, potentially isolating organisms from
reaching their comfort zone.
13What are the Consequences of Habitat Loss?
- Consequences of Habitat Loss include the
endangerment and extinction of species, as well
as the destruction of land and ecosystems.
14Habitat Loss-More Examples
- Other structures that are considered to be a
cause of Habitat Loss are parking lots, mines,
buildings, and railroads.
15What are Causes of Habitat Degradation?
- Causes of Habitat Degradation are Air Pollution,
Water Pollution, and Pesticides.
16Habitat Degradation-Air Pollution
- A combination of CFCs and halons reduce the
concentration of the ozone, allowing UV rays to
reach the earth surface, forming toxic clouds
called smog.
17Habitat Degradation-Air Pollution
- Although Air Pollution is not a primary cause in
the decline of populations, it may still lead to
localized extinction.
18Habitat Degradation-Water Pollution
- Water Pollution includes material such as mud
that smothers the bottom of aquatic ecosystems at
high concentrations.
19Habitat Degradation-Water Pollution
- Water pollution affects marine biodiversity via
extirpation. Also, stresses populations by
reducing their reproductive success.
20Habitat Degradation-Pesticides
- Pesticides, Insecticides, and Rodenticides are
used to kill animals that would eat our crops.
21Fragmentation and Barriers
- Fragmentation and Barriers are conservation
problems because they destroy the ecosystems of
species.
22Fragmentation and Barriers
- Fragmentation is a process by which ecosystem
destruction can isolate the biota of ecosystems
that remain intact.
23Barriers
- Barriers are structures that are built to
eliminate passage, which in this case the causes
of habitat loss and degradation help to inhibit
animal movement.