
ES 4.1 LESSON Why is Biodiversity Important?
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Environmental Science, 1e
SUSTAINING YOUR WORLD
G. TYLER MILLER | SCOTT E. SPOOLMAN
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Biodiversity and Evolution
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• Amphibians (frogs, toads, and salamanders) show great
biodiversity (6,700-plus species).
– Many amphibian populations have declined or vanished since 1980
(likely due to a combination of chemical pollution, habitat loss,
increased UV levels, warming climate).
– Amphibians are critical species: sensitive biological indicators, prey
on/serve as prey for numerous species, sources of medicine
• How can you study local biodiversity?
Case Study: Amphibians at Risk
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Multiple Choice
Amphibians are often called "indicator species" in ecosystems as they are the first affected by chemical pollution. What has been happening to amphibian populations in the last 30 years?
slight decline
alarming decline
slight increase
impressive increase
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• Biological diversity, or biodiversity, is the variety of Earth’s
species, the genetic material they contain, the ecosystems in
which they live, and ecosystem processes such as energy
flow and nutrient cycling.
• Biodiversity is one of three scientific factors of sustainability.
4.1 What Is Biodiversity and Why Is It Important?
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Multiple Select
Biodiversity can refer to...
variety of genetic material in a species
variety of ecosystems
variety of species
variety of abiotic factors
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• Species diversity describes the variety of species present in
an ecosystem and their abundance within that ecosystem.
• About 2 million of species identified on Earth
• Actual total likely ranges from 7–10 million, may be as many
as 100 million
Components of Biodiversity:
Species Diversity
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Multiple Choice
How many species are known to be living on Earth?
between 10,000 and 100,000
between 1 and 2 million
between 5 and 9 million
between 10 and 50 million
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is the best example of species diversity?
Dogs have a wide variety of characteristics, from huge Great Danes to tiny Chihuahuas.
Rainforests tend to have a wide variety of plants, birds, insects and small mammals living together
The United States contains grasslands, deserts, wetlands, forests and mountains.
Rainforests are able to quickly cycle carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in and out of the biosphere.
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• Genetic diversity is the variety of genes found in a population
or in a species.
– Genetic information gives rise to traits that are passed on to
offspring.
– Greater genetic diversity means species have a better chance of
surviving and adapting to environmental changes.
Components of Biodiversity:
Genetic Diversity
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Genetic Diversity
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Multiple Choice
Which is a benefit of genetic diversity?
greater chance of a species adapting to change and surviving
greater chance of an organism hunting successfully
greater chance of an environment providing ecosystem services
greater chance of habitats changing due to climate change
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is the best example of genetic diversity?
Dogs have a wide variety of characteristics, from huge Great Danes to tiny Chihuahuas.
Rainforests tend to have a wide variety of plants, birds, insects and small mammals living together
The United States contains grasslands, deserts, wetlands, forests and mountains.
Rainforests are able to quickly cycle carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in and out of the biosphere.
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• Ecosystem diversity refers to Earth’s diversity of biological
communities.
– Deserts, grasslands, forests, mountains, oceans, lakes, rivers, and
wetlands
– Biomes: major habitations/large ecosystems with distinct climates
and species
Components of Biodiversity:
Ecosystem Diversity
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Multiple Select
A biome is a large area of similar ecosystems. Which two characteristics define biomes?
climate
abiotic factors
species present
human interaction
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is the best example of ecosystem diversity?
Dogs have a wide variety of characteristics, from huge Great Danes to tiny Chihuahuas.
Rainforests tend to have a wide variety of plants, birds, insects and small mammals living together.
The United States contains grasslands, deserts, wetlands, forests and mountains.
Rainforests are able to quickly cycle carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in and out of the biosphere.
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• Functional diversity is the variety of processes that occur
within ecosystems, such as energy flow and matter cycling.
– Concerns variety of roles organisms play in their communities and
the impact these roles have on the overall ecosystem
• More than one species may share same function.
• If an ecosystem contains many species that share functional traits, that
ecosystem will be better able to withstand some species loss without losing
functionality.
Components of Biodiversity:
Functional Diversity
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Multiple Select
Functional diversity is about the variety of processes in an ecosystem, such as which TWO of these
matter cycling
energy flow
species adapting to change
passing genes to next generation
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is the best example of functional diversity?
Dogs have a wide variety of characteristics, from huge Great Danes to tiny Chihuahuas.
Rainforests tend to have a wide variety of plants, birds, insects and small mammals living together.
The United States contains grasslands, deserts, wetlands, forests and mountains.
Rainforests are able to quickly cycle carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in and out of the biosphere.
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• Biodiversity ensures ecosystems against a decline in their
functioning because many species provide greater
guarantees of functioning even if others fail.
• Biologically diverse ecosystems are more likely to contain
species with traits that enable them to adapt to changes in
the environment.
Insurance Hypothesis
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Multiple Choice
When an ecosystem has multiple species that can accomplish the same purpose, if one of them dies off the others can still get the job done. This is known as...
ecosystem services
natural capital assurance
insurance hypothesis
succession theory
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• Biodiversity is vital to maintaining natural capital that keeps
humans alive and supports their economies.
– Provides raw materials for resources such as food, medicine,
building materials, fuel
– Provides ecosystem services such as air and water purification,
topsoil renewal, decomposition of wastes, pollination
– Allows for evolution of new species and ecosystem services
Biodiversity Builds Natural Capital
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Multiple Choice
The ecosystem services and natural resources that a biodiverse ecosystem provides are known as...
insurance
natural capital
natural income
nutrient cycling
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Environmental Science, 1e
SUSTAINING YOUR WORLD
G. TYLER MILLER | SCOTT E. SPOOLMAN
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Biodiversity and Evolution
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