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Welcome to Conservation Biology (Con Bio) 2010. Society for Conservation Biology. >10,000 members (=Ecological Society of America) New in 2007: Auburn University Chapter! President: Andrew Hopkins ( awh0001@tigermail.auburn.edu ) Next meeting Aug. 31, 6-7 pm!. Webpage link to AU SCB.
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Society for Conservation Biology • >10,000 members (=Ecological Society of America) • New in 2007: Auburn University Chapter! • President: Andrew Hopkins (awh0001@tigermail.auburn.edu) • Next meeting Aug. 31, 6-7 pm! Webpage link to AU SCB
What is Conservation Biology? Ch. 1: An overview
“Crisis Discipline”Response to: • Biodiversity loss
Declining Biodiversity Examples • Steller’s Sea Cow • Bering Strait (Alaska) • 35 feet long, 3.5 tons • Hunted extinct by 1768
Declining Biodiversity Examples • Bachman’s Warbler • Neotropical migrant • Bred SE US, wintered Cuba • Last seen 1989. Print by Audubon
Declining Biodiversity Examples • Franklin tree • Altamaha River, Georgia • Last seen in wild: 1803 • Maintained in gardens/arboreta. Print by Audubon
Declining Biodiversity Examples • Carolina Parakeet: Only parrot native Eastern US • Declared pest, affected by deforestation • Extinct 1920.
Declining Biodiversity Examples • Passenger Pigeon • Maybe most abundant bird on planet?? • One flock estimated 2 billion birds Passenger Pigeon
Declining Biodiversity Examples • Hunted heavily • Forests destroyed • Extinct by 1914. Stuffed specimens: one sold on eBay for $6500 (2006)
Declining Biodiversity Examples • Xerces Blue Butterfly • Sand dunes near San Francisco, CA • First N. American butterfly extinct (1941) by humans • Habitat destruction
Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation • International group based in Oregon
“Crisis Discipline”Response to: • Biodiversity loss • Disruption of ecosystem functions
Ecosystem Disruption: Gulf of Mexico “Dead Zone” Note ORANGE Terms! • Nutrient inputs: algal blooms • Dead algae sink, decompose • Oxygen levels drop (hypoxia: low oxygen)
“Dead Zones” • Aerobic sea life (fish, shrimp, crabs, etc.) dies • Worldwide count: 405 (Aug. 2008)
“Crisis Discipline”Response to: • Biodiversity loss • Disruption of ecosystem functions • Climate change
Example: Bobolink • Breeds summer N. US & Canada • Migrates Argentina in winter.
Climate Change and Species Distributions Climate Envelope: Area of suitable climate for a species Will shift as global climate changes.
Special Risk: “Island” species • Ex, Alpine “Islands” Orange is range of high-elevation species Lower climate limit
Special Risk: “Island” species • Ex, Alpine “Islands” New lower limit after climate change Extinct population Lower climate limit
“Crisis Discipline”Response to: • Biodiversity loss • Disruption of ecosystem functions • Climate change • Invasive species
Example: Brown Tree Snake • Introduced Guam (between 1945 and 1952) • Extirpated native forest vertebrates (9 of 11 native birds extinct)
Example: Brown Tree Snake • Shorted power grids (1 outage every 4 days!) • Bite mildly venomous: danger to small children Snake that “closed the circuit”!
“Crisis Discipline”Response to: • Biodiversity loss • Disruption of ecosystem functions • Climate change • Invasive species • Overharvest commercial species
Overharvest of Atlantic Cod • Grand Banks Fishery off Newfoundland in North Atlantic
Overharvest of Atlantic Cod • Overfishing caused crash • Area closed 1992 • May never re-open.
“Crisis Discipline”Response to: • Biodiversity loss • Disruption of ecosystem functions • Climate change • Invasive species • Overharvest commercial species • Pollution impacts on species/ecosystems
Pollution • May not be visible • Biomagnification may occur: concentration of pollutant increases up food chain • Ex, DDT.
Pollution • Ex, DDT biomagnification
Pollution • Ex, DDT • Caused eggshells to break, nest success dropped • Exs: bald eagle, peregrine falcon. Bald Eagle Peregrine falcon
Pollution • Ex, DDT • Bald eagle federally threatened, peregrine falcon endangered • DDT use banned in U.S. • Recovery efforts: de-listing of peregrine falcon (1999), de-listing of bald eagle (2007).
Pollution • Lesson, don’t trust advertising…. (Time Magazine, 1947). • World Health Organization estimates DDT saved 25 million lives for its antimalarial uses.
“Crisis Discipline”Response to: • Biodiversity loss • Disruption of ecosystem functions • Climate change • Invasive species • Overharvest commercial species • Pollution impacts on species/ecosystems • And, #1………..Human population growth!
ConBio’s 5 Ethical Principles • 1. Preserve diversity • 2. Prevent extinction • 3. Maintain ecological complexity • 4. Allow evolution to continue • 5. Recognize intrinsic value (value because they exist) of biological diversity
ConBio’s 5 Ethical Principles • 5. Recognize intrinsic value of biological diversity…... Biophilia (E.O. Wilson): genetic predisposition of humans to value biological diversity.
Some ConBio History • European view anthropocentric (human-centered) • Nature created by God for humans • Result: exploitation for immediate profit/use
Some ConBio History • Early conservation! • Poland 1564: reserve to protect last aurochs (ancestor domestic cattle). Aurochs as cave art in Europe
Some ConBio History • Went extinct anyway! (1627) • Breed re-created by German scientist from European domestic cattle Who am I?
Some ConBio History • Reserve did save wisent (European bison)! A “vee-zunt”…..