7.10B describe how biodiversity contributes to the sustainability of an ecosystem.

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7.10B describe how biodiversity contributes to the sustainability of an ecosystem.

bio – life diversity – variety Write your own definition for biodiversity using a complete sentence.

How many species of plants and animals do you think there are in the world? Do you agree or disagree with the statement below and why? “If humans don’t have any use for a plant or an animal, then it might as well not exist in the first place.”

What is biodiversity? What is sustainability? How does biodiversity contribute to sustainability?

The term “biodiversity” is a contraction of the phrase “biological diversity”. Biodiversity means the richness and variety of life - of genes, species and ecosystems. Biodiversity

Biodiversity Biodiversity maintains the health of the earth and its people. It provides us with food and medicine and contributes to our economy. It tells us a lot about the health of the biosphere. The greater the variety of species, the healthier the biosphere.

The more links in a food web, the more stable it is.

Sustainability The ability to maintain ecological processes over long periods of time. Sustainability of an ecosystem is the ability of that ecosystem to maintain its structure and function over time in the face of external stress.

Is strongly linked to ecosystem health. The more sustainable an ecosystem is, the healthier it is because it is able to “deal” with external stress better (i.e. limiting factors). Sustainability

What threats are there to the sustainability of an ecosystem?

The more organism that can fulfill a particular niche (energy role) in an ecosystem the more likely it is to sustain a threat. Choose 2 of the following threats to ecosystem sustainability and explain why this is true: DiseaseEnvironmental change Limited resourcesHuman disturbance Catastrophic eventsInvasive Species

The biodiversity of an ecosystem contributes to the sustainability of that ecosystem. Higher/more biodiversity = more sustainable Lower/less biodiversity = less sustainable High biodiversity in an ecosystem means that there is a great variety of genes and species in that ecosystem.

A great variety of genes and species means that the ecosystem is better able to carry out natural processes in the face of external stress. Thus, the ecosystem is more sustainable. Biodiversity and Sustainability

WhitefishNorthern pike Walleye The greater the variety of genes and species of fish, plants and animals in the Lake Winnipeg ecosystem, the more biodiversity. Higher biodiversity will increase the ecosystem’s sustainability Why is this important?

How does the amount of variety in producers or primary consumer in the food web affect the stability of the food web? How does this relate to biodiversity? How does this relate to the sustainability of an ecosystem?

The plants and animals with whom we share this planet have a right to exist – whether or not they are useful to humans. Do you think it is fair for humans to make another species go extinct?

Over a hundred different species of plants are known to provide medicine for humans. Forty percent of the medicines found in pharmacies are derived from plants. Without the Rosy Periwinkle, many more children would die from Childhood Leukemia. Does the cure for cancer or the common cold lie in a local plant?

Natural areas (ecosystems) provide us with essential services like clean air and fresh water. Every time we lose a species from an ecosystem we change the way the whole system works. If this goes on for too long, the area loses its ability to support the organisms living there and its ability to provide us with these essential services.

Tourism is the most rapidly growing industry in the world; and ecotourism (which helps people enjoy nature and ecosystems) is the most rapidly growing kind of tourism! All kinds of places need to preserve biodiversity to keep their economy strong.

Biodiversity is life’s insurance policy and helps evolution to take place. For example: biodiversity helped usher in the age of mammals 65 million years ago, when the dinosaurs became extinct!

20 species of plants (wheat, rice, corn, potatoes, barley, cassava, sorghum, etc.) give us 80% of the food we eat. If disease or insect pests attack these crops, we’ll need the more resistant varieties of these plants that are currently growing wild.

The large number of human cultures that exist add to the diversity of the human experience and enrich us as a species. The loss of biodiversity also threatens these cultures, particularly those that live close to the land, for example, in the forests of the Amazon.

Examine the two food webs below. Make a claim about why one of the food webs below is less sustainable than the other. Support your claims with explanation as well as evidence from the food webs.

As a group brainstorm a list of things YOU can do to protect biodiversity!