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4.2.1 Loss of Diversity Mrs. Page 2014-2015 Assessment Statements 4.2.1 Identify factors that lead to the loss of diversity. Natural Disasters Volcanic Eruptions Floods Tornados or Hurricanes Droughts Natural Disasters Forest Fires -Lead to primary or secondary succession - Initial loss of diversity leads to little competition - Diversity increases through intermediary stages - Once climax community is reached diversity again decreases. Human Habitat Degradation Fragmentation – isolates organisms reducing reproduction (genetic diversity decreases) Loss of habitat leads to decrease in species diversity Agricultural Practices Monocultures Crop Rotation Agricultural Practices Monoculture Crop Rotation - Little genetic diversity - More genetic diversity - Depletes soil of nutrients requiring use of fertilizers - Allows natural nutrient cycling - Fertilizers lead to water pollution - No water pollution due to chemical fertilizers - Often require pesticides (1 infestation can wipe out whole crop) - Natural diversity limits need for pesticides - Genetically modified crops increase yield - Natural gene flow Pesticide Use Pesticides are poisons to kill living things Often affects more than just insects May lead to pesticide resistant insects Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO’s) -Creating “superbugs” - Decreasing bee, butterfly and other beneficial pollinator populations - Decreases biodiversity – all crops same genetics (monoculture) to have “benefit” of modification Disease • Forest pests and disease have seriously harmed the environment and have imposed significant cost to the economy. • Exotic pests and pathogens, such as the chestnut blight, Dutch elm disease, and pine beetle infestations have had a profound effect on Eastern forests. • Management of these pests and diseases has been impacted by a variety of factors such as forest fragmentation, increasing human population, and the expansion of invasive species. Dutch Elm Disease Pine Beetle Infestation Non-native (invasive) Species Organisms not native to an area that are brought in by humans or get out of confinement. These invaders cause massive disruptions in ecosystems by competing for resources and reducing biodiversity This causes an imbalance in equilibrium and they often dominate and wipe out the native species. Invasive Species Pollution Hunting, Collecting, Harvesting Funny but not…