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Humans in the Biosphere A Changing Landscape • * Human activities change the flow of energy in an ecosystem and can reduce the ability of ecosystems to recycle nutrients. Some activities that have transformed the biosphere: – Hunting and gathering – Agriculture – domestication of animals, modernization of practices – Green Revolution (farming practices that increased yields of rice, wheat, and other crops) – Industry – machines and factories during 1800s – cities grow rapidly – Urban development – spread of suburban communities to new lands • All of this activity by humans has affected ecosystems Renewable and Non-renewable Resources • Renewable – can regenerate and are replaceable, but not necessarily unlimited • Non-renewable – cannot be replenished by natural means (fossil fuels – coal, oil, gas, uranium) • Sustainable Use – using natural resources at a rate that does not deplete them • * Human activities affect the supply and quality of renewable resources, including resources such as land, forests, ocean resources, air, and water. Renewable Resources • There are several renewable resources available: – Land – Forest – Ocean – Air – Water Renewable Resources (continued) • Land Resources – soil – should be renewable if managed properly – plowing leads to increased rate of soil erosion – leads to desertification Renewable Resources (continued) • Forest Resources – lumber – should be renewable – selective cutting vs. clear cutting – deforestation = erosion Renewable Resources (continued) • Ocean Resources – commercial fishing – should be renewable – overfishing leads to stock collapse – Aquaculture (farming of aquatic ecosystems) an option or limiting fishing amounts Renewable Resources (continued) • Air Resources – air pollution – smog – asthma – acid rain, ozone depletion, global warming – all affect air as a renewable resource Renewable Resources (continued) • Water Resources – industrial pollution, domestic pollution, groundwater contamination – Need to protect water supply to keep it as a renewable resource Biodiversity • * Biodiversity is the sum total of the genetically based variety of all organisms in the biosphere • Three divisions of biodiversity – Ecosystem diversity – Species diversity – Genetic diversity Ecosystem Diversity • Ecosystem Diversity – variety of habitats, communities, ecological processes Species Diversity Insects 54.4% Protists 4.2% Other Animals 19.7% Plants 18% Fungi 3.4% Bacteria 0.3% • Species Diversity – number of different species in biosphere Genetic Diversity • Genetic Diversity – sum total of all the different forms of genetic information carried by all organisms Biodiversity (continued) • *****Biodiversity is one of Earth’s greatest natural resources. Biodiversity provides us with foods, industrial products, and medicines.***** • * Human activity can reduce biodiversity by altering habitats, hunting species to extinction, introducing toxic compounds into food webs, and introducing foreign species to new environments. – Extinction and endangered species (possibly due to overhunting) – can destroy food webs/ecosystems – Development of land = habitat fragmentation (split ecosystem into pieces) – less species can live here – Pollution - DDT – biological magnification – concentrations of a harmful substance increases in organisms at higher trophic levels – can destroy food webs/ecosystems – Introduced species – invasive species – transported/not native – crowd out native species, often killing native species Pollution Magnification of DDT Concentration Fish-Eating Birds 10,000,000 Large Fish 1,000,000 Small Fish 100,000 Zooplankton 10,000 Producers 1000 Water 1 Biodiversity (continued) • Conservation efforts focus on protection of entire ecosystems as well as single species. This will ensure that the natural habitats and the interactions are preserved. Charting a Course for the Future • 2 major concerns: Thinning/Depletion of Ozone and Global Warming – Ozone Depletion – Ozone absorbs UV radiation – “hole” in ozone layer = damaging UV radiation. Must limit CFCs which destroy ozone – Global Warming – human activities vs. natural variations in climate (not sure which is the cause…must study more with models) • Value of a Healthy Biosphere - recycle, energy conservation – will help maintain a healthy biosphere