
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
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Science
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8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 10 Questions
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Biodiversity & Ecosystem Services Review
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Biodiversity
The amount of variation within a species and within an ecosystem.
High biodiversity is good because it indicates a healthy and stable ecosystem.
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Multiple Choice
True or False: a community with 2 types of birds has more biodiversity than a community with 5 types of birds.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
True or False: a healthy environment is one with high biodiversity.
True
False
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Measuring Biodiversity
Scientists can measure the amount of genetic variation within a species (having different traits).
Scientists can measure the number of different species (types of organisms) in an area over time.
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Multiple Choice
Which community has higher biodiversity?
Community 1 (top)
Community 2 (bottom)
They have equal biodiversity
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Environmental Benefits
Higher biodiversity allows an ecosystem to recover from environmental stress like storms and disease.
Higher biodiversity provides protection for the ecosystem from pollution.
Higher biodiversity in coastal communities provides protection from flooding.
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Benefits for Humans
Limits damage to coastal areas from flooding.
Produces resources like lumber, food, and medicine.
Creates natural pest control and pollinators.
Provides different genes to improve food, energy production, and medicince.
Provides beauty and inspiration.
Allows for a potential decrease in pollution.
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Multiple Select
Choose all the reasons why biodiversity is beneficial to humans and the ecosystem (4).
Limits damage from coastal flooding
Provides resources like lumber and medicine
Decreases survival after an environmental stressor
Decreases pollution
Creates natural pest control and pollinators
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Threats to Biodiversity
Logging
Farming
Pollution
Invasive Species
Illegal hunting & collecting
Land development
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Multiple Choice
True or False: humans have a negative impact on biodiversity.
True
False
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Multiple Select
Choose the correct answer for how humans negatively impact biodiversity.
Logging
Farming & land development
Pollution
Illegal hunting & collecting
All of the above
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Food Webs
Producer: grass; main source of energy for the ecosystem
Primary Consumers: grasshopper, mouse, rabbit; eats the producer
Secondary Consumer: shrew, snake, fox; eats the primary consumer
Tertiary Consumer: fox; eats the secondary consumers
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Multiple Select
What would happen in this ecosystem if the fox went extinct? Choose 2.
Mouse population would increase
Grasshopper population would decrease
Shrew populations would decrease
No impact
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Multiple Choice
True or False: if the fox went extinct, the ecosystem would improve.
True
False
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Keystone Species
Keystone species are important to an ecosystem because most of the other organisms depend on them. Keystone species fill a role in the ecosystem that all other species need to survive. When we see a healthy population of keystone species we know that they ecosystem is healthy and stable. Without keystone species the ecosystem could deteriorate rapidly.
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Multiple Choice
True or False: otters are a keystone species.
True
False
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Multiple Select
When scientists see otters in the ecosystem this tells them that... (choose 2)
The ecosystem is in danger
The ecosystem is healthy and thriving
The water quality of the ecosystem is declining
The water quality of the ecosystem is good
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