
Biodiversity
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Biodiversity
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Biodiversity, short for biological diversity, is the variety of organisms in a given area, the genetic variation within a population, the variety of species in a community, or the variety of communities in an ecosystem.
Bio means life
Diversity refers to differences or variety
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Biodiversity can be studied and described at three main levels:
Species diversity
Ecosystem diversity
Genetic diversity
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Genetic Diversity
Genetic diversity refers to all the different genes contained within all members of a population.
A gene is a segment of DNA that is located in a chromosome and that codes for a specific hereditary trait.
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The level of genetic diversity within populations is a critical factor in species survival.
Genetic variation increases the chances that some members of the population may survive environmental pressures or changes.
Small and isolated populations are less likely to survive such pressures.
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Species Diversity refers to:
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All the differences between populations of species, as well as between different species.
The number of different species and the relative abundance of individuals within each of those species in a given area
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How evenly individuals are distributed among each species
Species Evenness
The number of different species found in an area
Species Richness
The greater the number of species & the more even the distribution, the higher the biodiversity.
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Ecosystem Diversity
Ecosystem diversity refers to the variety of habitats, communities, and ecological processes within and between ecosystems.
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Categorize
Different habitats found in First Landing State Park
Different dog breeds
Eye color variations in Humans
Varying coat color in Labrador Retrievers
All the types of fish living in a coral reef
Different biome types
Color variations between two populations of Peppered Moths
Organize the biodiversity type into the right category
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Biodiversity at risk
destruction of habitats
introduction of nonnative species
pollution
overharvesting
Destruction of habitats is the most severe threat to biodiversity
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Open Ended
Why might destruction of habitats be the threat that does the most harm to biodiversity?
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When there are no longer any living members of a species, family, or other group, that organism is considered extinct.
The extinction of many species in a relatively short period of time is called a mass extinction.
Extinctions
Earth has experienced several mass extinctions (probably caused by a global changes in climate) and
it takes millions of years for biodiversity to rebound.
Dodo bird
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A species that has been identified to be likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future.
Threatened Species
A species that has been identified to be in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant part of its range, and that is thus under protection by regulations or conservation measures.
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Endangered Species
Extinction Threat levels
Shenandoah Salamander
Piping Plover
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An exotic species is a species that is not native to a particular region.
Exotic Species
Exotic vs Endemic
Exotic species can threaten native species that have no natural defenses against them.
Lionfish & Rapa whelk
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An endemic species is a species that is native to a particular place and that is found only there.
Endemic Species
Ecologists often use the numbers of endemic species of plants as an indicator of overall biodiversity because plants form the basis of ecosystems on land.
An important feature of areas of the world that contain greater diversity of species is that they have a large portion of endemic species.
Virginia opossum
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an exotic species in the U.S.?
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Multiple Select
Which of these is/are endemic species to the U.S.?
Shenandoah Salamander
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Biodiversity hotspots include mostly tropical rainforests, coastal areas, and islands.
Certain areas of the planet, such as tropical rainforests, contain an extraordinary variety of species.
These areas are called biodiversity hotspots, and are usually the most threatened areas of high species diversity on Earth.
Biodiversity Hotspots
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Terrestrial Hotspot Map
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Dropdown
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Species that are critical to the functioning of the ecosystem in which it lives because it affects the survival and abundance of many other species in the community.
Keystone Species
Environmentally sensitive species that serve as early warnings that a community or ecosystem is being degraded.
Indicator Species
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Open Ended
Identify a local hotspot.
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