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1 Chapter 16 Preserving Earth’s Biological Diversity

2 Questions of the day: o 1. Why do we need organisms? Why do we need biological diversity?

3 African Rhino poaching o http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZxgHi k8uI0&safety_mode=true&persist_safety _mode=1&safe=active http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZxgHi k8uI0&safety_mode=true&persist_safety _mode=1&safe=active http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZxgHi k8uI0&safety_mode=true&persist_safety _mode=1&safe=active o Tonight- Read article. o http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science- nature/Defending-the-Rhino.html http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science- nature/Defending-the-Rhino.html http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science- nature/Defending-the-Rhino.html

4 Overview of Chapter 17 o Biological Diversity Why we need organisms Why we need organisms o Endangered and Extinct Species Where is Declining Diversity the Greatest Problem Where is Declining Diversity the Greatest Problem Human Causes of Species Endangerment Human Causes of Species Endangerment o Conservation Biology Protecting and Restoring Habitats Protecting and Restoring Habitats o Conservation Policies and Laws o Wildlife Management

5 Biological Diversity o Biological Diversity Number, variety and variability of Earth’s organisms Number, variety and variability of Earth’s organisms o Consists of three components: Genetic diversity (right) Genetic diversity (right) Species richness Species richness Ecosystem diversity Ecosystem diversity

6 Why We Need Organisms o Example contributions to human life: Food Food Clothing Clothing Shelter Shelter Pollination of crops Pollination of crops Antibiotics and medicines Antibiotics and medicines Biological processes (nitrogen fixation) Biological processes (nitrogen fixation) o Biological Diversity represents an untapped resource for future uses

7 Ecosystem Services and Species Richness o All organisms are interrelated Linked to each other and the physical environment Linked to each other and the physical environment o Ecosystem services Important environmental benefits that ecosystems provide to people Important environmental benefits that ecosystems provide to people Clean air Clean air Clean water Clean water Fertile soil Fertile soil o Removal of a species from a community can decrease ecosystem services

8 Scientific Importance of Genetic Diversity o Genetic Engineering Incorporation of genes from one organism into a different species Incorporation of genes from one organism into a different species Provided: Provided: new vaccines new vaccines More productive farm animals More productive farm animals Agricultural plants with desirable characteristics Agricultural plants with desirable characteristics o Depends on genetic diversity from which it obtains genes (cannot create genes) Important to protect this diversity Important to protect this diversity

9 Medical Importance of Organisms o Genetic Resources are important to pharmaceutical industry o Ex: Rosy Periwinkle (right) Produces chemicals effective against certain types of cancer Produces chemicals effective against certain types of cancer o Ex: aquatic sponge Produces derivative for the drug AZT used to treat AIDS Produces derivative for the drug AZT used to treat AIDS

10 Agricultural and Industrial Importance of Organisms o Agricultural Importance Numerous species that are nutritionally superior to the food we eat Numerous species that are nutritionally superior to the food we eat o Industrial Importance Depends on products from organisms Depends on products from organisms Oils and lubricants Oils and lubricants Perfumes and fragrances Perfumes and fragrances Dyes Dyes Paper and lumber Paper and lumber Poisons Poisons

11 Extinct Species o Extinction Elimination of a species from Earth Elimination of a species from Earth

12 Extinct Species

13 Endangered and Threatened Species o Earth’s biological diversity is disappearing at an unprecedented rate o Endangered Species Species that faces threats that may cause it to become extinct within a short period Species that faces threats that may cause it to become extinct within a short period o Threatened Species Species whose population has declined to the point that it may be at risk of extinction Species whose population has declined to the point that it may be at risk of extinction

14 Characteristic of Endangered Species o Extremely small (localized) range o Requiring a large territory o Living on an island o Having a low reproductive success o Small population size o Low reproductive rates o Requiring specialized breeding areas o Having specialized feeding habitats

15 Day 2 o Rhinos questions

16 Success stories: o American Bald Eagle o Brown Pelican- but faces new threats from BP oil spill o Gray Wolf-Northern Rockies April 2009 o Northern Flying Squirrel –VA Aug. 2008

17 California Condor o Scavenger bird o Requires large, undisturbed territory o 1983- only 22 birds o 1987-1992- no longer found in nature o 1992- reintroduced to nature from zoos o Currently- 200 condors in nature

18 Where is Declining Biological Diversity the Greatest Problem? o Concern throughout the US o US- Most serious in: Hawaii (63% of species at risk) Hawaii (63% of species at risk) California (29% of species at risk) California (29% of species at risk) o Globally- Most serious in tropical rain forests South and Central America South and Central America Central Africa Central Africa SE Asia SE Asia

19 Invaders o Video clip about Lake Victoria and Hawaii

20 People helping to fight against invasive species

21 Earth’s Biodiversity Hotspots

22 Human Causes of Species Endangerment

23 Human Cause- Land Use Change o Destruction, fragmentation or degradation of habitats o Little habitat remains for many endangered species

24 Human Cause- Invasive Species

25 Human Cause- Overexploitation

26 Human Cause- Pollution o Examples: Acid rain, ozone depletion, climate warming, excessive fertilizer, industrial wastes, pollution-trash

27 Case-In-Point Disappearing Frogs o Amphibians are indicator species In US 38% of amphibian species are declining In US 38% of amphibian species are declining No single cause has been identified No single cause has been identified o Deformities have also been identified (right)

28 Conservation Biology o Scientific study of how humans impact organisms and the development of ways to protect biodiversity o Involves: Protecting habitats Protecting habitats Restoring damaged or destroyed habitats Restoring damaged or destroyed habitats Zoos, aquaria, botanical gardens Zoos, aquaria, botanical gardens Seed banks Seed banks

29 Protecting Habitats

30 Restoring Damaged Habitats o Restoration ecology Study of the historical condition of a human- damaged ecosystem Study of the historical condition of a human- damaged ecosystem Goal is to return it to its former state Goal is to return it to its former state o Benefits Creates biological habitats Creates biological habitats Regeneration of soil damaged by agriculture or mining Regeneration of soil damaged by agriculture or mining o Disadvantages Expensive Expensive Take a long time to restore an area Take a long time to restore an area

31 Restoring Damaged Habitats Left: (1935) Early stages of prairie restoration Right: (current day) restored prairie

32 Zoos, Aquaria and Botanical Garden o Save organisms from extinction Artificial insemination Artificial insemination Embryo transfer Embryo transfer Surrogate mothers (right) Surrogate mothers (right) o Goal is to reintroduce organisms back to their natural habitat

33 Seed Banks o Stored seeds are safe from habitat destruction, climate warming, etc. o Can use seed banks to reintroduce extinct plant species o Some seeds cannot be stored

34 Conservation Policies and Laws o Endangered Species Act (ESA) 1973 1973 Authorized protection of endangered and threatened species Authorized protection of endangered and threatened species

35 Conservation Policies and Laws o Endangered Species Act Species are designated as endangered or threatened based on biological grounds Species are designated as endangered or threatened based on biological grounds Controversial Legislation Controversial Legislation Does not provide compensation for private property owners who suffer financial loss Does not provide compensation for private property owners who suffer financial loss o Was not reauthorized in 1992 as scheduled Private property rights vs. conservation Private property rights vs. conservation Financial cost of law Financial cost of law

36 Conservation Policies and Laws o Habitat Conservation Plans 1982 Amendment to ESA 1982 Amendment to ESA Way to resolve conflicts between development interests and protection of endangered species Way to resolve conflicts between development interests and protection of endangered species o Landowner may take a rare species IF taking does not threatened the survival of recovery of the species on that property IF taking does not threatened the survival of recovery of the species on that property Landowner must set aside land for species Landowner must set aside land for species

37 Conservation Policies and Laws o International Conservation: World Conservation Strategy (1980) World Conservation Strategy (1980) Convention on Biological Diversity Convention on Biological Diversity Convention on International Trade and Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (CITES) (1975) Convention on International Trade and Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (CITES) (1975)

38 Wildlife Management o Application of conservation principles to manage wild species and their habitats for human benefit or for the welfare of other species o Different priorities than conservation biology Wildlife managers concerned with common species Wildlife managers concerned with common species Conservation biologist concerned with threatened or endangered species Conservation biologist concerned with threatened or endangered species

39 Wildlife Management o Migratory Animals Ex: Artic Snow Geese- increase in population has damaged much of Arctic fragile coastal ecosystem (below) Ex: Artic Snow Geese- increase in population has damaged much of Arctic fragile coastal ecosystem (below)

40 Wildlife Management o Aquatic Organisms Must be managed to ensure they are not overexploited to the point of extinction Must be managed to ensure they are not overexploited to the point of extinction o Freshwater fishes Laws regulate time of year, size of fish and maximum allowable catch Laws regulate time of year, size of fish and maximum allowable catch o Ocean fishes Ocean fisheries often viewed as common property Ocean fisheries often viewed as common property Many whale species have been harvested to point of commercial extinction Many whale species have been harvested to point of commercial extinction

41 You Can Make A Difference o Increase public awareness of the importance of biological diversity o Join and actively support conservation organization o Inform state and national politicians of desire to have conservation research funded with tax dollars o Establish parks by writing to national lawmakers o Control pollution


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