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1 *Please turn in your aerial photos activity in the basket by the door!*
Warm Up Complete the following problems for a map with a ratio scale of 1:50,000 A length of 4 millimeters on the map is how long in reality (in kilometers)? 2. 5 square kilometers in reality would be represented by what area on the map (in square centimeters)? 1) 1/5km 2) 20cm^2

2 Learning Objectives Define the terms biodiversity, species, and "defined species“ explain why the percentage of species that have been defined varies widely by taxonomic group.

3 Assignments Syllabus, Lab Safety Contract, AND Student Contact Form – Due TOMORROW Discussion Questions (Darwin Article) – Due TOMORROW Ratio Scale Problems – Due Tuesday 8/29 Blank Project Notebook (composition book) – Due Wednesday 8/30

4 Biodiversity What is “biodiversity”? Types?
Degree of variation of life Types? Taxonomic Diversity Ecosystem Diversity Species Diversity Morphological Diversity Genetic Diversity

5 The “Father of Biodiversity”
E.O. Wilson in 2003

6 Species Biodiversity What is a species?
Group of individuals that can produce fertile offspring How many different species have been described? What defines a “described” species? Seen it Scientific name and written description Official specimen on file

7 Biodiversity Research and Teaching Collections
Texas A&M University, College Station Natural history collection of specimens including amphibians, reptiles, fishes, mammals, birds, parasites, and marine invertebrates Deposited by faculty, students, researchers/affiliates Available for use by scientific community

8 Mammals foreground, birds background

9 Mammals

10 Pileated Woodpeckers

11 Barred Owls

12 Snowy Owls, foreground is from 1952

13

14 Marine invertebrates

15 Fish

16 Described Species Activity
> Mammals Described Species Activity (Data from Chapman, 2009) > Insects > Birds > Arachnids Protista 2.8% > Reptiles Fungi 5.2% > Mollusks > Amphibians > Crustaceans > Fishes > Millipedes, Centipedes, Allies > Other Chordates Flowering Plants 14.0% > Mosses, Allies > Earthworms, Allies ~1.9 million > Algae (Plant) > Starfish, Allies > Flowering Plants Insects 53.0% > Ferns, Allies > Roundworms > Conifers, Allies > Flatworms Mollusks 4.4% Arachnids 5.3% > Fungi > Jellyfish, Allies > Bacteria, Archaea > Sponges > Viruses > Other Invertebrates > Protista

17 Surprises? Biases?

18 Total Species on Earth Activity
(Data from Chapman, 2009) > Vertebrates > Mollusks > Insects > Arachnids > Crustaceans ~ million > Roundworms > Bacteria, Archaea > Protista > Fungi > Plants

19 Total Species on Earth Activity
(Data from Chapman, 2009) > Vertebrates > Mollusks > Insects > Arachnids > Crustaceans > Roundworms > Bacteria, Archaea Vertebrates 76.9% > Protista > Fungi > Plants BLUE = Already described RED = Left to be discovered (estimate)

20 Total Species on Earth Activity
(Data from Chapman, 2009) > Vertebrates > Mollusks Insects 20.3% > Insects > Arachnids > Crustaceans > Roundworms > Bacteria, Archaea > Protista > Fungi > Plants BLUE = Already described RED = Left to be discovered (estimate)

21 Total Species on Earth Activity
(Data from Chapman, 2009) > Vertebrates > Mollusks Arachnids 17.0% > Insects > Arachnids > Crustaceans > Roundworms > Bacteria, Archaea > Protista > Fungi > Plants BLUE = Already described RED = Left to be discovered (estimate)

22 Total Species on Earth Activity
(Data from Chapman, 2009) > Vertebrates > Mollusks > Insects > Arachnids Mollusks 42.5% > Crustaceans > Roundworms > Bacteria, Archaea > Protista > Fungi > Plants BLUE = Already described RED = Left to be discovered (estimate)

23 Total Species on Earth Activity
(Data from Chapman, 2009) > Vertebrates > Mollusks > Insects Crustaceans 31.3% > Arachnids > Crustaceans > Roundworms > Bacteria, Archaea > Protista > Fungi > Plants BLUE = Already described RED = Left to be discovered (estimate)

24 Total Species on Earth Activity
(Data from Chapman, 2009) Roundworms 5.0% > Vertebrates > Mollusks > Insects > Arachnids > Crustaceans > Roundworms > Bacteria, Archaea > Protista > Fungi > Plants BLUE = Already described RED = Left to be discovered (estimate)

25 Total Species on Earth Activity
(Data from Chapman, 2009) > Vertebrates > Mollusks > Insects > Arachnids > Crustaceans > Roundworms > Bacteria, Archaea Plants 76.2% > Protista > Fungi > Plants BLUE = Already described RED = Left to be discovered (estimate)

26 Total Species on Earth Activity
(Data from Chapman, 2009) Fungi 6.6% > Vertebrates > Mollusks > Insects > Arachnids > Crustaceans > Roundworms > Bacteria, Archaea > Protista > Fungi > Plants BLUE = Already described RED = Left to be discovered (estimate)

27 Total Species on Earth Activity
(Data from Chapman, 2009) Bacteria and Archaea 1.0% > Vertebrates > Mollusks > Insects > Arachnids > Crustaceans > Roundworms > Bacteria, Archaea > Protista > Fungi > Plants BLUE = Already described RED = Left to be discovered (estimate)

28 Total Species on Earth Activity
(Data from Chapman, 2009) Protista 4.5% > Vertebrates > Mollusks > Insects > Arachnids > Crustaceans > Roundworms > Bacteria, Archaea > Protista > Fungi > Plants BLUE = Already described RED = Left to be discovered (estimate)


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