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Title: Biodiversity


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Chapter 17
  • Biodiversity

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Biodiversity
  • Biodiversity is the same as biological diversity
  • Species diversity-
  • Genetic diversity-
  • Ecosystem diversity-

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Ecosystem services of biodiversity
  • Examples
  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • Genetic engineering-
  • Broad genetic base-

4
Biodiversity
  • Maintains genetic reserves
  • Source of food, medicine industrial goods
  • Aesthetic spiritual value

5
Extinction
  • Extinction-
  • Background extinction-
  • Mass extinction-
  • Today, species are going extinct at 100x the
    natural beginning extinction rate

6
Endangered species
  • Endangered species
  • Threatened

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Endangered Species Cont.
  • Characteristics of endangered species
  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.

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What leads to endangerment (cont)
  • High trophic level feeders
  • Specialized niche
  • Low population density
  • Interference with human activity
  • Large size puts a species at risk

9
Endangered Species Cont.
  • Endemic-
  • Habitat Fragmentation-

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Decline in biodiversity
  • States with biggest decline in biodiversity
  • World-wide places with biggest decline in
    biodiversity is ____________ (1 is being cleared
    or severely degraded each year)
  • Human causes of biodiversity loss
  • Adaptive radiation-

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Endangered Species
  • http//www.redlist.org/info/gallery2004

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Species Extinction
  • Scientists estimate that there are somewhere
    between ______ species of living things on earth.
    So far we have classified about 3 million of
    those.
  • Humans may cause up to __ of the earths species
    to become extinct by the year 2030.
  • If we assume there are __ million species on
    earth and we lose __ of them, then _ million
    species will be lost by 2030.
  • That is a loss of over ___ species a day or __
    per hour.

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Threat to biodiversity
  • Greatest Threat to biodiversity habitat loss
  • Total agriculture occupies __ of total Earths
    land area (excluding Antarctica)
  • Biotic pollution-

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Threat to biodiversity Cont.
  • 3. Pollution
  • 4. Over exploitation (over use)

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Over use of species
  • Over use of species
  • Over hunted (unregulated hunting)
  • E.g.
  • Illegal hunting (poaching)
  • Commercial harvest- collection of a live organism
    from nature
  • Example -
  • Commercial extinction- hunting a species until
    the population drops its no longer profitable
    to harvest

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Sentinel Species
  • Bell weather species (sentinel species)
  • Amphibians are often sentinel species as they are
    very sensitive to environment changes

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Conservation
  • Conservation biology-
  • In-situ conservation
  • Ex-situ conservation-

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Prob. w/ Protecting biodiversity w/ habitat
  • Protected areas often have multiple uses or are
    privately owned
  • Not always effective in preserving biodiversity
  • Most are located in least habitable areas (e.g.
    deserts or high mountain areas)

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Restoration Ecology
  • Principles of ecology are used to return a
    degraded environment as close as possible to us
    former state
  • Cons -
  • Pros -

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Biodiversity maintained by man through
  • Artificial insemination-
  • Embryo transfer-
  • Seed banks-

21
Conservation of Organisms
  • Champions preservation
  • 2 biggies
  • World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
  • World Conservation Union
  • International Union for Conservation of Nature
    National Resources (IUCN)

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Conservation of Organisms
  • Endangered Species Act-1973
  • Provides legal protection to listed species
  • Requires FWS to select critical habitats design
    a detailed recovery plan for each species.
  • Does not provide compensation to private property
    owners for financial loss because they cannot
    develop their property
  • 90 of endangered species live on private lands.
  • Key counter law is geared more to saving a few
    popular or unique species rather than larger,
    less glamorous species

23
Habitat Conservation Plans
  • Allowed under 1982 amendment to ESA
  • Allows taking of rare species if it does not
    threaten the survival or recovery of the species

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Biological Resources Division(part of Dept. of
Interior)
  • Mission is to provide info technologies to
    manage conserve biological resources on federal
    lands.
  • World Conservation Strategy- plan designed to
    conserve biological resources worldwide

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Biological Resources Division(part of Dept. of
Interior) Cont
  • Wildlife Management- applied field of
    conservation biology that focuses on continued
    productivity of plants animals
  • Bioaccumulation- increase/build up of chem.
    concentration in the bodies of animals plants

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What can we do?
  • Increase public awareness
  • Support research
  • Support establishment of Intl system of parks
  • Control pollution
  • Provide incentives to encourage preservation of
    ecological resources (e.g. ecotourism, fees for
    genetic material)
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