Conservation Biology and Restorative Ecology. What matters most in an ecosystem: BIODIVERSITY Genetic diversity Species diversity Ecosystem diversity.

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Conservation Biology and Restorative Ecology

What matters most in an ecosystem: BIODIVERSITY Genetic diversity Species diversity Ecosystem diversity.

Four major threats to biodiversity: Conservation Biology and Restorative Ecology

Four major threats to biodiversity: habitat destruction Conservation Biology and Restorative Ecology

Four major threats to biodiversity: habitat destruction Conservation Biology and Restorative Ecology

Four major threats to biodiversity: introduced species Conservation Biology and Restorative Ecology

Four major threats to biodiversity: introduced species Conservation Biology and Restorative Ecology

Four major threats to biodiversity: overexploitation Conservation Biology and Restorative Ecology

Four major threats to biodiversity: overexploitation Conservation Biology and Restorative Ecology

Four major threats to biodiversity: disruption of interaction networks (keystone species) Conservation Biology and Restorative Ecology

Four major threats to biodiversity: disruption of interaction networks (keystone species) Conservation Biology and Restorative Ecology

Four major threats to biodiversity: habitat destruction introduced species overexploitation disruption of interaction networks (keystone species.) Conservation Biology and Restorative Ecology

What’s important for a species? Minimum viable population size for genetic diversity (MVP) Environmental factors that cause population decline. Conservation Biology and Restorative Ecology

What’s important for a landscape? Fragmentation (corredors) Legal protection (parks.) Conservation Biology and Restorative Ecology

What is most important when planning for development? SUSTAINABILITY.

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