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1 Protecting Biodiversity: Preserving Species

2 Protecting Species Rates of Extinction
Extinction is a natural process Fossil record: five mass extinction events Extinctions caused by humans: hundreds of time the natural rate

3 What is biodiversity? Three components of biodiversity:
Species diversity: keeping all our species; preventing extinctions Genetic diversity: within species. Not just a few last animals in a zoo. Low genetic diversity  low resilience or capacity to adapt Ecological diversity: keeping the whole ecosystem together and functional.

4 Protecting Biodiversity
Species approach: Focus on preventing extinction of endangered species Often too late when on the verge of extinction Ecosystem approach: Preserving full intact ecosystems to support viable populations

5 Today: Protecting Species
How can we prevent extinction? Laws, treaties, other approaches Anthropogenic (human) causes

6 Bans trade of live specimens or products
PRESERVING SPECIES AT THE INTERNATIONAL LEVEL CITES: Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species Bans trade of live specimens or products 124 + nations but some key nations did not sign: Taiwan, Indonesia, Spain, Singapore Listed: 30,000 species, 5000 animals, 25,000 plants Only listed: species threatened by trade Regular meetings to discuss protection Whale “research” controversial

7 Preserving Species U.S. Endangered Species Act, 1973
Listing of Endangered & Threatened species: US Fish and Wildlife Service : terrestrial species National Marine Fisheries Service: aquatic specis Criteria are to be biological, not economic Full legal protection from projects, trade, hunting, collecting, harm Protection of foreign species (rhino, elephant)

8 U.S. Endangered Species Act
2250 species on U.S. endangered and threatened species list Recovery Plans: required: to rebuild populations Only 1160 have recovery plans

9 U.S. Endangered Species Act Many successes

10 U. S. Endangered Species Act Read in book: spotted owl controversy -
U.S. Endangered Species Act Read in book: spotted owl controversy - . stopped logging npr.org

11 Other Approaches to Preventing Extinction
International treaties including: CITES Endangered Species Act Fishing and hunting laws Captive breeding and release: zoos help Protect entire ecosystems before species are on the brink of extinction

12 Top Threats to Imperiled Species in USA “HIPPO” in order:
Habitat destruction & degradation Invasive species Pollution Population Over-harvesting

13 HABITAT DESTRUCTION #1 cause of extinctions
Forests cover 7% of the earth but house 50% of species Tropical rain forest: 55%+ now gone After logging the full ecosystem does not return

14 Extinction Cause #1: Habitat Loss Including indirect loss: fragmentation & degradation
Fragmentation: habitat in small patches Small fragments lose forest-interior birds, primates, plants “Edge effect” now known to be ecologically damaging

15 Forest Fragmentation causes many problems
Forest Fragmentation causes many problems. At edges, increased nest parasitism damages other bird species

16 Some newly discovered species Pygmy chameleon (Mozambique)
Feather-tailed opossum (New Guinea) Tadpole-toting frog (Ecuador)

17 SE Asia: 2010 Discoveries Limestone leaf warbler Snub-nosed monkey 145 plant species 25 new fish species 7 new amphibian species Threat of deforestation for palm oil plantations and timber

18 INVASIVE SPECIES: #2 threat to native species
Predation Competition Changes to ecosystems Water Hyacinth

19 Pollution: threat #3 to species
Aquatic life: 30 of 103 mollusks in Ohio River in trouble Bald eagle and other raptors: DDT Fish, trees: acid rain Many others HIPPO

20 Human Population as a threat to species
Growing numbers and growing consumption More developed land, more cropland Over-harvest of timber, fish, other animals, minerals, water, fossil fuels HIPPO

21 CAUSES OF EXTINCTION HIPPO
#5. Overharvesting, hunting, and collecting

22 Extinct Passenger Pigeon: hunted to extinction

23 #6. Climate Change (added to HIPPO)
~7.9% of species: predicted to go extinct due to climate change Higher with higher RCPs (emissions) Higher for endemic species (narrow distribution) Higher on small continents (Australia, South America) New analysis averaged together 131 studies (2015, in Science)

24 Predicted Extinction with Climate Change

25 Why preserve species?

26 Why preserve species? Anthropocentric = human-centered: species valued for benefits to humans Biocentric view: ethical concerns ecological issues

27 Anthropocentric Concerns: Medicines and Crops
10 million + species = 10 million successful solutions to biological problems 25-40% of prescription drugs are derived from plants

28 Anthropocentric Concerns Undiscovered Medicines
60,000 untested plant species alone will go extinct by 2050 Bio-prospecting: exploring and testing for new medicines

29 Anthropocentric Concerns Crops
Food, latex, fiber Only ~30 of 80,000 edible food plants are grown as crops Natural genetic diversity within crops: resistance to pests 1920 corn fungus: defense from genes of wild type in Mexico

30 Anthropocentric Concerns
Other ecosystem services from wild species Estimated $3 billion value per year to people

31 Anthropocentric Reasons to Protect Biodiversity: Value: $33 trillion per year

32 Biocentric Reasons to Preserve Species Ethical concerns
Do we have the right to destroy a species? Do we have the right to destroy a type of ecosystem?

33 Species Preservation: Ethics Do we care equally about all types of species?

34 Do we care equally about all species
Do we care equally about all species? Snail darter and furbish’s lousewort: Endangered species stopped development: Tennessee & Maine

35 Biocentric Reasons to Preserve Species Preserving ecosystems and interactions also can help Homo sapiens.

36 Biocentric Reasons to Preserve Species Ecosystems are complicated Losing a species could have bad consequences Importance of interactions Cascading effects in food webs Unintended consequences of making changes Some species are critical to diversity

37 Biocentric Reasons to Preserve Species Preserving Keystone Species: those important to maintaining diversity

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39 Ecological Value of Individual Species Does diversity matter?
Species are like rivets: lose a few with no problems, but lose too many: airplane falls apart.

40 Protecting Species: Review of Topics
Laws and treaties to protect endangered species Causes of extinction Reasons not to lose wild species


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