Title: Biodiversity
1Biodiversity
2What is Biodiversity?
- Biological Diversity or Biodiversity
The variety of life in all its forms, levels and
combinations. Includes ecosystem diversity,
species diversity, and genetic diversity (IUCN,
UNEP and WWF, 1991).
3Biodiversity
- Biodiversity is currently declining
- Species
- are going
- extinct
4Extinction
- Extinction is a natural process
99 of all species have become extinct
5Extinction
- Typically occurs at slow pace
A few species disappearing over long time periods
6Extinction
- though there have been rapid, mass extinctions
7Extinction
- Occurring at a rapid pace
Many species are disappearing every year
8Extinction
- Often old species evolve into new species over
time
9Extinction
- Offspring species survive and continue to evolve
10Extinction
Species are disappearing too rapidly to evolve
into new species
No evolutionary or genetic legacy remains
11Extinction
- We are currently experiencing the greatest
extinction event of the last 65 million years
since the disappearance of the dinosaurs - Peter Raven
12Biodiversity
- How many species have been identified ?
Approximately 1.4 million species have been
named and described
13Biodiversity
Insects 750,000
- Vertebrates
- Mammals 4,000
- Birds 9,000
- Reptiles 6,300
- Amphibians 4,200
- Fish 19,000
Plants 250,000
Non-insect arthropods 125,000
Other species 200,000
14Biodiversity
- How many species have been thoroughly studied ?
Only 1 - 2
We have done little more than name most of the
species that we know about
15Biodiversity
- How many species are currently alive on Earth ?
We do not know !
16Biodiversity
- How many species are currently alive on Earth ?
In the past, estimates were 3 5 million species
17Biodiversity
- How many species are currently alive on Earth ?
Recent estimates are more than 10 million species
18Biodiversity
- How many species are currently alive on Earth ?
The higher numbers of more recent estimates are
due to recognition of vast, unknown biodiversity
in tropical rainforests
19Biodiversity
- How many species are currently alive on Earth ?
Many species will disappear before we can even
identify and name them
20Biodiversity
- What is the primary cause of the current high
rates of extinction of species ?
Habitat Alteration
21Habitat Alteration
- The most significant single factor in extinctions
-
- Habitats are destroyed as human societies alter
ecosystems
22Habitat Alteration
- Rainforest destruction threatens countless
species -
23Habitat Alteration
- Human activities have significantly altered an
estimated 50-75 of the ice-free land surface of
the Earth
24Habitat Alteration
- Will Global Climate Change be the greatest
habitat alteration of all?
According to the IPCC, a warming of 1.5 2.5 0C
would place 20 - 30 of species at increased risk
of extinction
25Habitat Alteration
- Will Global Climate Change be the greatest
habitat alteration of all?
According to the IPCC, a warming above 3.5 0C
would place 40 - 70 of species at increased risk
of extinction
26Human Pressures on Species
- Habitat Alteration
- - most important by far -
Other pressures include
- Commercial Hunting and Poaching
- Introduction of Alien Species
- Pest and Predator Control
27Human Pressures on Species
- Commercial hunting and fishing have resulted in
decline of whales, sea turtles, and other species
28Human Pressures on Species
- Poaching threatens elephants, rhinos and other
species
29Human Pressures on Species
- Introduction of alien species and diseases often
threatens native species
30Human Pressures on Species
- Efforts to control pests and predators can harm
species and ecosystems
31Vulnerability of Species
- Ecological factors make some species more
vulnerable to extinction
- Tolerance to human presence
32Vulnerability of Species
- Once a population falls to a small number,
particularly a social species, the population may
not be able to recover
33Vulnerability of Species
- Species with a small geographic range are more
vulnerable to extinction than are geographically
widespread species
34Vulnerability of Species
- Species with highly specialized diets are more
vulnerable to extinction than are dietary
generalists
35Vulnerability of Species
- Larger species more directly compete with humans
- Larger species tend to have lower reproductive
rates
36Vulnerability of Species
- Tolerance to human presence
- Some species do not tolerate human presence and
will not inhabit areas where humans are found
37Reasons for Concern
- Biodiversity is Rapidly Declining
Why should we care and be concerned ?
38Reasons for Concern
- We have the power to destroy or save species
- It is wrong for us to destroy other species
- It is right for us to save other species
39Reasons for Concern
- The diversity of species gives beauty to our
world and the experiences of life
40Reasons for Concern
- A tremendous portion of our economy depends on
biological species
- Species extinctions deny us potential economic
opportunities
41Reasons for Concern
- Many of our medicines are based upon biological
species
- Species extinctions deny us potential new
medicines
42Reasons for Concern
- All of our foods are based on biological species
- Species extinctions deny us potential new foods
43Reasons for Concern
- Complex ecosystems with greater species
diversity are more stable over time
- Species extinctions makes ecosystems less
complex and less stable
44Reasons for Concern
- We must preserve the biological wealth of the
Earth for the sake of our children,
grandchildren, and countless future generations
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