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1Reading Assignments
- BSCI Chapter 7
- CONS Chapters 4-5
2Deterministic vs. Extrinsic Stochastic Threats
Mean
Frequency
Growth Rate
3Stochastic Threats and Population Size
ln(N)
ln(N)
time
time
4Quiz
ln(N)
time
5The aspen sunflower
6Environmental Variation
7Good years . . .
8Bad years
9Snowpack and Frost Damage
10How might climate change affect this sunflower?
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13Causes of Extinction(Genetic Swamping)
Species / Population A
Extinction by genetic swamping
Hybridization
Species B
Species / Population B
Time
14What IS Causing Extinction?
Extinction Threats for North American Freshwater
Fishes (IUCN)
Habitat Destruction 73
Introduced species 68
Chemical pollutants 38
Hybridization 38
Overharvesting 15
15Topics Historical Extinctions
- What is the background rate of extinctions?
- What are mass extinctions?
- How long does recovery from mass extinctions
take? - Causes of select prehistoric extinctions.
- What is the current rate of extinctions?
16Pseudo-extinction
Cladogenesis
Anagenesis
17Sideling Hill, MD
18Stratigraphic Geology(study of layered rock)
- Sedimentation
- Stratum (singular)
- Beds strata gt 1 cm
- Lamina(e) stratum(a) lt 1 cm
- Lithification
- Fossils
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20Characteristics of a ME
- Brief relative to the expected duration of the
taxa - Involve considerable numbers of taxa
21Proposed Agents of Mass Extinctions
- Changes in climate and sea level (marine
regression). - Asteroid impacts (especially K/T).
22Climate Change
Stanleys research on bivalves during Pleistocene
cold adapted no change warm adapted declined
Glacier
Gulf stream
cold adapted no change warm adapted no change
23Marine Regression
Current sea level
Continental shelf loss of habitat
Conical island no loss of habitat
refuges
24Marine Regression
- 87 of recent marine families have gt 1 species in
shallows. - Expected extinction with refuges 100 - 87 13.
- Observed extinction of families 52 (Permian).
- Conclusion marine regression is not the only
cause of mass extinction (Jablonski).
25Climate Change Evidence
- There were major glaciations at the beginning of
the Ordovician and Devonian MEs. - No major glaciations accompanied the Permian,
Triassic and Cretaceous MEs. - Another major glaciation, ca. 300 million years
ago, and lasting 90 million yrs, did not result
in an ME. - Tentative Conclusion glaciations might cause
extinctions in marine invertebrates, but are not
currently regarded as a necessary cause for MEs.