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• The biodiversity found in genes,
species, ecosystems, and ecosystem
processes is vital to sustaining life on
earth.
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• Species diversity is very important to
Earth’s survival.
• So what determines if an
organisms is the same or different
species?
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• Species - a group of organisms capable of
interbreeding and producing fertile
offspring
• Chimps vs. Humans
• 98.7% same DNA
• Wolf vs. Coyote
• 93%
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• Species diversity
•Species - A set of individuals that can
mate and produce fertile offspring
•How many species?
•likely 10-14 million
•2 million species identified
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• Insects make up most of the world’s
species.
• Insects make up 80% of species
• Around for ~400 million years
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• Useful to humans and ecosystems
• Vital roles in sustaining life
•Pollinators
•Natural pest control
•Renewing soils
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• Species diversity
• Genetic diversity - Variation with in
individuals of a species
• Ecosystem diversity – lots of different
biomes
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Functional DiversityThe biological and chemical processes such as energyflow and matter recycling needed for the survival of species,communities, and ecosystems.
Genetic DiversityThe variety of genetic materialwithin a species or a population.
Species DiversityThe number and abundance of speciespresent in different communities
Ecological DiversityThe variety of terrestrial andaquatic ecosystems found inan area or on the earth.
Fig. 4-2, p. 61
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• Human activities decrease the earth’s
biodiversity by causing the premature
extinction of species and by
destroying or degrading habitats
needed for the development of new
species.
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• Biological extinction - species is gone from the Earth.
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• Local extinction - All members of a species is gone in a specific area gone
• Endemic species – species found only in one area are especially vulnerable to extinction
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• Natural extinction rate is usually 1-5 species a year.
• Speciation generally more rapid than extinction
• Mass extinction – 10-95% of species go
extinct 3-5 times in earth’s history
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• Humans cause premature extinction
of species.
• Why?
• 1. Food
• 2. Competition
• 3. Fear
• 4. Habitat Destruction
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• Species diversity/biodiversity
increases the sustainability of an
ecosystems.