Field Investigations: Bug Biodiversity and Ecosystem Benefits
Bug Lyphe! An observational study in biodiversity.
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Bug Lyphe!
An observational study in biodiversity
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Ecosystems and Biodiversity
Definitions:
Define ecosystem:
Define biodiversity:
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Ecosystems and Biodiversity
Definitions:
Define ecosystem: a biological community of interacting organisms (biotic) and their physical environment (abiotic)
Define biodiversity: the variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem
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Ecosystems and Biodiversity
Definitions:
Define ecosystem: a biological community of interacting organisms (biotic) and their physical environment (abiotic)
Define biodiversity: the variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem
Not necessarily just number of types, but “evenness” of those types as well!
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Ecosystems and Biodiversity
How might ecosystems vary in abiotic (non-living) properties or conditions?
How can abiotic conditions affect biodiversity?
How can abiotic conditions be altered?
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Ecosystems and Biodiversity
How might ecosystems vary in abiotic (non-living) properties or conditions?
How can abiotic conditions affect biodiversity?
How can abiotic conditions be altered?
Water availability, windiness,
soil types, temperature,
precipitation patterns, etc…
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Ecosystems and Biodiversity
How might ecosystems vary in abiotic (non-living) properties or conditions?
How can abiotic conditions affect biodiversity?
How can abiotic conditions be altered?
Water availability, windiness,
soil types, temperature,
precipitation patterns, etc…Nutrient limitation for some
organisms, harsh weather
conditions affect some
populations, etc…
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Ecosystems and Biodiversity
How might ecosystems vary in abiotic (non-living) properties or conditions?
How can abiotic conditions affect biodiversity?
How can abiotic conditions be altered?
Water availability, windiness,
soil types, temperature,
precipitation patterns, etc…Nutrient limitation for some
organisms, harsh weather
conditions affect some
populations, etc…
Deforestation,
severe weather
events, carbon
emissions, etc…
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Why might biodiversity vary from one ecosystem or habitat to another?
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Ecosystems and Biodiversity
Why might biodiversity be important?
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Ecosystems and Biodiversity:Leading Questions
Why might biodiversity be important?• Ecosystem functions
– food, fiber, energy– Air and water purification– Pollination and seed dispersal– Ecotourism and recreation
• The “insurance hypothesis”– With more species or groups, ecosystems are more likely to
maintain function even if some fail due to disturbance, disease, invasion, etc…
– Resilience to change– Stability
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Invertebrate ID Resources• “What Bug Is That?” poster• KBS GK-12 “Invertebrate Guide”
powerpoint– Click here
• Bugguide.net• Dichotomous Key for Winged Insects– Click here
• Dichotomous Key for Wingless (or Tiny-Winged) Insects– Click here
Image from bugguide.net
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Follow-up Questions1. Human activities can deliberately or inadvertently alter the equilibrium
in ecosystems. How did human activity affect the different ecosystems that we measured?
2. Your data shows a difference in carrying capacities for the differing ecosystems. Describe the factors that affect carrying capacity in each of the habitats that you measured insect diversity in.
3. In general, what are the benefits of having high levels of biodiversity in any ecosystem?
4. How do highly diverse insect populations and communities benefit humans?
5. Was there a difference in the types of insect orders found in the various types of traps? What trends did you notice?