Biodiversity presentation
Transcript of Biodiversity presentation
Essential Question: Explain biodiversity and why it is important to have a diverse ecosystems.
TOPIC:BIODIVERSITY
1. Take Cornell Notes2. Stop & Answer slides ~ on a
plain sheet of notebook paper
3. Write the question & your answer. (Your answer MUST be in complete sentence.)
4. You MUST have a minimum of five (5) sentences for each question.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Biodiversity•B
iodiversity refers to the number and variety of species on Earth.
•The number of known species on Earth is about 1.6 million, most of which are insects.
•This is different from the actual number of species on Earth, which may be closer to 13 million.
Importance of Biodiversity
•Biodiversity provides:
a variety of products and resources a livable planet for us and for all other species.
•Biodiversity helps:
maintain the atmosphere keep the soil fertile purify water
Loss of Biodiversity1. We share the environment with other organisms
in a complex network. 2. Each species has a role or niche to play in its
ecosystem. 3. If one species disappears from an ecosystem, the
ecosystem changes.
Keystone species are species that are so important to the functioning of an
ecosystem that if they disappear, the ecosystem falls apart.
An Example in Texas: Black-tailed Prairie Dogs
•Black-tailed prairie dogs once roamed the western mid-west.
Now cover less than 1% of their original territory.
Digging aerates and promotes soil formation.
Clip back brush maintaining the short grass prairie.
Provide food and shelter for as many as 170 different animals.
Introduced Species•N
onnative or Exotic species that are not native to a particular region.
Fire ants from South America entered the U.S. through Mobile, Alabama, probably in soil used for ships' ballasts. They were
accidentally introduced around the 1930's and have been spreading ever since.
Population Growth•T
here are 6 billion humans living on Earth.
•Earth’s population of human beings is increasing at a rate of about 222,000 people each day.
•Humans take up more space and deplete more resources than any other species.
Pollution
•Can be an oil spill, acid rain, trash or insecticides that can cause reproductive failure in fish, birds, and mammals (like DDT).
Extinction
Extinction occurs when the last individual of a species dies.
San Marcos Gambusia, Texas, 1983
Texas red wolf, Oklahoma, Texas, 1970
Texas gray wolf, New Mexico, Texas, 1942
Mass Extinction• the extinction of many species during a
relatively short period of time. • often caused by a change in climate.
• Many scientists believe that we are living in a mass extinction, and that by the year 2100, 25% or more of all species of plants and animals that were on Earth in 1900 will have become extinct.