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Topic – Conservation and Biodiversity. 4 .1 – Biodiversity in Ecosystems. IB Topics 2.1.1-2.1.7. Species Diversity The variety of species per unit area High species diversity = More complex. Biodiversity. Habitat Diversity The range of different habitats in an ecosystem
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Topic – Conservation and Biodiversity 4.1 – Biodiversity in Ecosystems IB Topics 2.1.1-2.1.7
Species Diversity • The variety of species per unit area • High species diversity = More complex Biodiversity
Habitat Diversity • The range of different habitats in an ecosystem • High habitat diversity = more niches Biodiversity
Genetic Diversity • The variety of genes present in a species • High genetic diversity = Better survival Biodiversity
BiodiversityHotspots • Areas of high biodiversity
New species arise through natural selection The fittest organisms survive and have more offspring, changing species over time NaturalSelection
Isolation leads to speciation (forming new species) • Isolation: • Fences/roads/deforestation • Deserts • Rivers • Islands Isolation and Natural Selection
Movement of tectonic plates creates mountains, oceans, valleys, islands This leads to speciation Ex: Plate Tectonics and Speciation
Topic – Conservation and Biodiversity 4.2 – Evaluating biodiversity and vulnerability IB Topics 2.1.1-2.1.7
Extinction • Extinct • No members of a species remain • Extinct in the wild • No members of a species remain in the wild • Extirpated • Locally extinct
Mass Extinctions • 5 major mass extinctions • Up to 75% of all species went extinct
Sixth Mass Extinction • Countless extinctions over the past 10000 years • Climate change & Humans
Extinction Rate • Believed to be 10-100 species per year throughout natural history • Now believed to be much higher • 89 mammals over the past 400 years
Rainforests • Have the highest biodiversity on Earth • 50% of all plant and animal species • Make 40% of Earth’s oxygen
Rainforest Loss • Up to 1.5 hectares cleared per second • Ranching & Logging • Growing population living in the rainforest
Small Population Size Limited Distribution Specialists Low Reproductive Capacity Poor Competitors Large Mammals Valuable Products Altruistic Species Factors that make species prone to extinction:
International Union for the Conservation of Nature • Red List: • An inventory of all threatened species IUCN Red List
Population size Reduction in population size Geographic range Quality of habitat Probability of extinction Determining Conservation Status
Natural Factors that lead to loss of biodiversity • Natural Disasters • Environmental Disasters • Habitat Fragmentation • Pollution
Human Factors that lead to loss of biodiversity • Overexploitation • Invasive Species • Disease • Modern Agricultural Practices
Small Population Size Limited Distribution Specialists Low Reproductive Capacity Poor Competitors Large Mammals Valuable Products Altruistic Species Factors that make species prone to extinction:
International Union for the Conservation of Nature • Red List: • An inventory of all threatened species IUCN Red List
Population size Reduction in population size Geographic range Quality of habitat Probability of extinction Determining Conservation Status
Topic – Conservation and Biodiversity 4.3 – Conservation of biodiversity IB Topics 4.3.1-4.3.5
Values of Biodiversity • Products: • Timber/medicine • Ecosystem health/productivity • Science • Education • Genetic diversity • Recreation & ecotourism • Aesthetic value • Ethical reasons
Conservation Organizations NGOs GOs Established through international agreements Ex: UNEP, IUCN • Not run by, funded by, or influenced by any country/government • Ex: WWF, Greenpeace
Conservation Organizations NGOs GOs • Use of media • Speed of response • Dimplomatic constraints • Political influence • Enforceability
Designing a Protected Area • Large vs Small • Large vs Many • Close vs Separate • Clumped vs Spread out • Corridors vs Not connected • Round vs Other shapes • Buffer zone vs No buffer
Protected Areas • The US has 7500+ protected areas covering over 1.25 million square miles
Zoos & Conservation • Zoos bring awareness to conservation • Zoos can help breed and reintroduce species