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BIODIVERSITY the variety of life on Earth! http://www.millan.net Benefits of Biodiversity • Clean air • Food to eat • Clean water • Medicines • Raw materials • Recreational purposes THREATS TO BIODIVERSITY H -Habitat loss I -Introduced species P –Pollution P –Population Growth O –Over-consumption BIODIVERSITY THREAT Development of natural areas for cities or habitat destruction agriculture results in ____________________ http://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files/SG_ShoppingCenter.JPG BIODIVERSITY THREAT http://www.lubee.org/images/about-threats-1.jpg Tropical rainforests are disappearing at a rate of about 80 acres per minute. http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200506/s1384632.htm BIODIVERSITY THREAT Changes in Brazilian rainforest over 30 years The tropical rainforests once covered more than 14% of the earth's total land surface, but now cover less than 6%. BIODIVERSITY THREAT http://www.wri.org/biodiv/pubs_maps_description.cfm?ImageID=1553 Nearly half of the world's species of plants, animals and microorganisms will be destroyed or severely threatened over the next quarter century due to rainforest deforestation. ____________________________ BIODIVERSITY THREAT Splitting a habitat into smaller disconnected pieces = _____________________ Habitat fragmentation It results in small “islands” of natural area isolated from each other by crop land, pasture, pavement, or even barren land. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habitat_fragmentation BIODIVERSITY THREAT One of most important threats to biodiversity come from apparently harmless plants or animals that humans transport into new habitats = _____________________ INVASIVE SPECIES PREDATORS New habitats don’t have ____________ and parasites that control the population in their native habitats, so invasive species INCREASE rapidly. populations _____________ EXAMPLES OF INVASIVE SPECIES http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/a/australia/images/australiamap.gif 24 rabbits turned loose for hunting in 1859 in Australia, reproduced at such a rapid rate they have taken over the continent. Within 10 years they had multiplied so rapidly, 2 million rabbits a year could be shot or trapped without any noticeable effect on population. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Wild_rabbit.jpg EXAMPLES OF INVASIVE SPECIES http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Rabbit-erosion.jpg They are believed to be responsible for the _______________ of 1/8 of extinction the mammal species, unknown numbers of plant species, as well as serious ________________ soil erosion. problems. It is still a major problem and rabbit diseases have been purposely introduced to try to control the population. http://www.csiro.au/communication/rabbits/qa1.htm BIODIVERSITY THREAT pollutants The addition of ________________ = harmful materials that can enter the biosphere through land, water or air can also threaten biodiversity. http://www.kidcrosswords.com/kidoutdoors/the%20environment/pollution_smokestacks.jpg http://www.iol.ie/~carigeen/pollution.jpg Example: _____ DDT was first modern insecticide It was cheap, stayed active for long time, and kills many different insects Used to control agriculture pests and disease carrying MOSQUITOES _______________ http://www.michigan.gov/images/mosquito_65147_7.jpg When DDT was sprayed, it drained into rivers and streams at LOW concentrations. http://www.ci.cypress.ca.us/public_works/stormwater_images/kids_watershed.jpg DDT in the environment gets into food chain is organisms through the ___________, stored in __________, and tissues ______________________. doesn’t degrade http://www.geocities.com/~greyhawk_1/sh_eagle-9.jpg BIOLOGICAL MAGNIFICATION ______________________________ = the concentration ____________ of a harmful substance increases ____________as it passes to organisms at higher trophic _______________levels in food chain or web. Plants pick up DDT from water & store it → Herbivores eat plants and store some DDT → Carnivores eat herbivores and store more DDT The wide spread use of DDT threatened many species… especially fish eating birds like osprey, brown pelican, and bald eagles. http://image10.webshots.com/11/3/94/67/2146394670011493049pwlCDV_ph.jpg DDT causes birds to lay fragile eggs with ___________ shells so eggs would break when sat on. American Bald Eagle was declared endangered in 1967. It has since been “threatened” reclassified as _____________________ http://www.kimball.k12.sd.us/Heroes%20Web%20Page/Pictures/Rachel%20Carson.jpg In 1962, American biologist Rachel Carson published the _______________ book,_____________ Silent Spring which told of DDT’s harmful effects. The book led to a large public outcry and banned eventually resulted in DDT being _________ in the United States in the 1970’s The book was one of the important events in environmental movement the birth of the _________________________. WHAT DOES IT MEAN? REMEMBER! Everything is connected. BIODIVERSITY is a measure of the health of an ecosystem. Image from: Pearson Education Inc, publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall ©2006 CONSERVING BIODIVERSITY Wise management of natural resources = __________________ conservation Protecting endangered species requires detailed information about ecological relationships __________________________ We can’t protect a species without interacts understanding how it ____________ with the _________________. ecosystem CONSERVING BIODIVERSITY Examples of efforts to keep a species from becoming extinct: Captive breeding ___________________ (raised and protected in zoos until population is stable, then returned to wild http://www.blackfootedferret.org/ CONSERVING BIODIVERSITY Today conservation efforts focus on protecting entire ecosystems not just individual species HOT SPOTS = ______________ are places that are MOST endangered Image from: Pearson Education Inc publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall© 2006 WHAT CAN BE DONE? • Set aside land for parks/preserves • Research to understand species/ecosystem interactions • Concentration of $ on HOT SPOTS to maximize results for $ spent http://www.anselm.edu/homepage/jpitocch/genbios/piplosign6403.jpg