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Biodiversity Risk

Biodiversity Risk

Assessment

Presentation

Science

11th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

James Gonzalez

FREE Resource

20 Slides • 18 Questions

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The current rate of species extinction is

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slower than at any other time in this century.

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attributable to the actions of humans.

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the result of natural environmental processes

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of little consequence to Earth’s long-term survival.

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According to biologists, what percentage of species have become or are expected to become extinct between 1900 and 2100?

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1%

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10%

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25%

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60%

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What groups of organisms are most in danger of extinction?

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those with small populations

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those that migrate or need special habitats

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those with large populations that breed quickly

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Both those with small populations and those that migrate or need special habitats

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An endangered species is

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a species in danger of extinction.

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a species growing on public land.

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an organism brought to a place where it has not lived before.

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a species that has disappeared entirely.

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Any species with a declining population that could become endangered is a(n)
species.

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Multiple Choice

What percentage of extinctions are caused by habitat loss?

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10%

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50%

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75%

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100%

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Multiple Choice

What is another name for exotic species?

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indigenous species

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native

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endemic species

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non-native species

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Why are exotic species harmful to native species?

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Native species have no natural defense against them.

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Exotic species might compete for the same resources.

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Exotic species might carry diseases that in which the local species is susceptible.

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All of these are reasons why exotic species are harmful.

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Multiple Choice

The major human causes of extinction today are

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hunting and destroying habitats.

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polluting and introducing non-native species

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Both hunting & destroying habitats AND polluting & introducing non-native species

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Neither hunting & destroying habitats AND polluting & introducing non-native species

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The passenger pigeon is an example of a bird that was once abundant in the United States but is now
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The illegal hunting and slaughter of African elephants for their ivory tusks is also known as
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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT synonymous with endemic species?

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exotic species

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indigenous species

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native species

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Multiple Choice

What percentage of coral reefs are threatened by human activity?

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20%

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40%

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60%

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80%

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT one of the ways in which coral reefs are threatened by human activities?

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development along waterways

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creation of artificial reefs

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overharvesting of fish

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pollution

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Select the four reasons why coral reefs are beneficial to humans.

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tourism revenue

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sources of new chemicals

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provide millions of people with food

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source of energy

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coastal protection

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Honeycreepers found in the Hawaiian Islands are an example of a(n)
species.

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The Amazon rain forest is an example of a habitat with a high species variability known as a(n) biodiversity
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Where are many critical biodiversity hotspots located?

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cities and developed areas of the world

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islands, tropical rain forests, and coastal areas

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desert and polar environments

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