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Chapter 5.1

BIODIVERSITY

Biodiversity

• Refers to the variety of life in an area• The most common measure of biodiversity

is the number of different species in an area• Maintaining biodiversity is important

because if a species is lost from an ecosystem, the loss will have consequences for other species in the same area

Now which has greater Biodiversity?

Where is the most biodiversity?

• Biodiversity increases as you move towards the equator

• Climate (warm longer & more rain) means more variety of plants

• More producers mean more food for consumers

• Tropical regions contain 2/3s of all land species on earth

Tropical Regions

Importance of Biodiversity

• We can appreciate its beauty

• Species are interdependent on each other

• A loss may have consequences for other living things when relationships are broken

Biodiversity brings Stability

• A pest could destroy all the cotton in a farmer’s field, but it would be harder for a single type of insect or disease to destroy all species in a rain forest

boll weevil

More Stability

• Instead of being clumped together, plants exist scattered in many parts of the rain forest

• This makes it more difficult for a disease to spread

• Ecosystems are stable if their biodiversity is maintained

Importance• Humans depend on other organisms for

needs

• Oxygen is supplied, Carbon Dioxide is removed

• Meats: beef, chicken, tuna, shrimp, pork, fish & other seafood

• Plants: from almonds to zucchini!

• Raw materials for clothes, furniture, bldgs

Importance - Health

• Many medicines come from unusual species of plants & animals

• The antibiotic penicillin comes from a mold

• The drug, cyclosporine, which prevents transplanted organ rejection, was discovered in a soil fungus

Medical Drugs from Plants

• The Rosy Periwinkle is the source of drugs for Hodgin’s disease & leukemia

• Found in Madagascar

Medical Drugs from Plants

• Taxol, a strong anti-cancer drug, was first discovered in the Pacific yew tree

Preserving Biodiversity

• Preserving biodiversity ensures there will be a supply of living things, some of which may provide future drugs or new food sources as our resources are used up

• Will a cure for HIV or cancer be found in the leaves of an obscure rain forest plant?

Loss of Biodiversity

Extinction• The disappearance of a

species when the last of its members dies

Extinct Species

Dodo bird

Passenger pigeon

Steller’s Sea Cow

Tazmanian Tiger T-Rex

Saber toothed Tiger

Endangered

• A species is considered an endangered species when its numbers become so low that extinction is possible

Endangered Species

California Condor Sea turtle American Alligator

Bald EagleSilverback Mtn Gorilla

Endangered

Ferret & Prairie Dog

• The black footed ferret eats mostly prairie dogs

• Farmers killed prairie dogs because they were pests

• The ferret almost became extinct from lack of food

Threatened

• A species is considered threatened when the population has decreased in number and it may become endangered

Threats to Biodiversity

• Changes to habitats

Naturally or caused by humans

Habitat Loss

• This is one of the biggest reasons

• Rain forests cleared to farm

• Land cleared for housing

• Trees cut down for timber

Habitat Fragmentation

• Is the separation of wilderness areas from other wilderness areas

• Fragmented areas are similar to islands• Less biodiversity• Genetic isolation• Food & mate scarcity• Succession difficult-species can’t move

back in (separated)

Fragmentation

Pandas

• Habitat Loss and Fragmentation: The habitat is limited to the bamboo forests, they are being increasingly depleted. Those remaining have been isolated from each other, and this hinders the migration of panda bears.

• They are also losing their habitat due to China's increasing population that is using up their resources very rapidly.

Habitat Degradation

• Damage to a habitat by air, water or land pollution

• Air pollutants – breathing• Acid rain – pH changes in

water, effects plant growth, trees dying

Effects of Acid Rain

Degradation

Water & Land Pollutants

• Excess fertilizers, detergents, industrial chemicals get into lakes, streams, rivers

• Landfill waste gets into groundwater

• Pesticides enter food chain

Exotic Species

• A non-native species in an area• May take over niches of native

species in an area and eventually replace them

• Introduced intentionally or unintentionally

Sea Lamprey

• Erie Canal gave it a path from sea to Great Lakes

• Clamps onto fish’s body & sucks its fluid out

• Has totally eliminated certain fish species from Great Lakes

Other Invasive Exotic Species

Snakehead Fish

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