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Collins I. List and describe three levels of biodiversity. 1. What does this picture represent?. 2. What does this picture represent?. 3. What type of diversity is shown here?. 4. refers to the number of different species in an area. Biodiversity Genetic diversity Density Dispersion.
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Collins I • List and describe three levels of biodiversity
4. refers to the number of different species in an area • Biodiversity • Genetic diversity • Density • Dispersion
5. the known species is 1.7 million, most of them are • Beetles • Birds • Reptiles • Insects
6. Many unidentified species may be in the • Remote wilderness • Oceans • Swamps • All of the above • A & B only
7. number of different species in an area; also known as biodiversity • Genetic diversity • Ecosystem diversity • Species diversity • diversity
8. all of the different genes contained by the members of a population • Genetic diversity • Ecosystem diversity • Species diversity • diversity
9. variety of habitats, communities, and ecological processes • Genetic diversity • Ecosystem diversity • Species diversity • diversity
10. Species are part of these cycles • Food web • Carbon cycle • Nitrogen cycle • All of the above
11. The ecosystem changes or collapses with out this species. • Critical species • Endangered species • Keystone species • Dependent species
12. …are less likely to survive changes. • Large, isolated populations • Small, isolated populations • Large, crowded populations • Small, crowded populations
13. About 25% of the drugs prescribed in the United States come from • Remote wilderness • Oceans • Plants • animals
Reasons Why We Should Preserve Biodiversity: • Ethics • Recreation • Aesthetics • All of the above • A & B only
a species that is likely to become extinct if protective measures are not taken immediately • Extinct • Threatened • Endangered • endemic
a species that has declining populations and is likely to become endangered • Extinct • Threatened • Endangered • endemic
is when we break a habitat up into smaller parts. • Habitat destruction • Deforestation • Poaching • fragmentation
As our population grows we build more homes and use more resources. • Habitat destruction • Deforestation • Poaching • fragmentation
species that are not native to a particular region. • Exotic • Endemic • Transplants • foreign
These species may become________, meaning they take over, because they have no predators to control their populations. • Endemic • Exotic • Endangered • invasive
illegal hunting of a species • Overfishing • Overhunting • Poaching • trapping
Many countries now have laws to regulate • Hunting • Fishing • Harvesting • All of the above
species that are native to and found only within a limited area • Exotic • Native • Endangered • endemic
scientists estimate that over half of the world’s species live there! • Coral reefs • Deep oceans • Coastal waters • Tropical rainforest
occupy only a small fraction of the marine environment yet contain a majority of the oceans biodiversity • Islands • Deep waters • Coral reefs • Costal waters • C & D
The most threatened areas of high species diversity have been labeled • Hotspots • Endangered • At risk • Critical
Hotspots are mostly located in • Rainforest • Coastal waters • Islands • None of the above • All of the above