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1 Invasive Species Invasive Species: an organism that is not native to a specific location Also called an introduced species Often have a tendency to spread, which is believed to cause damage to the environment, human economy and/or human health Asian long-horned beetle Pest! Cause death of elm, maple, poplar, and willow trees

2 Pollution

3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVm1pB3iJOw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OVNd6Fa9fg (0:27 – 4:10) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OVNd6Fa9fg

4 Acid Rain Overview of the water cycle:

5 Acid Rain What happens when pollutants from man- made and natural sources enter the water cycle?

6 Acid Rain Pollutants come from: Natural sources, such as volcanoes and decaying vegetation Man-made sources, such as exhaust from vehicles and burning fossil fuels Acid Rain: rain that is acidic and that is harmful to the environment

7 Acid Rain Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are the gases involved Form sulphuric acid and nitric acid pH Scale: a scale to measure how acidic or basic something is 0 = most acidic 7 = neutral 14 = most basic

8 Acid Rain Acid rain has a pH value of around 4.2-4.4 This is about 10 times higher than normal rain

9 Acid Rain Acid rain has many harmful effects on the environment Forests Ruins the soil Trees grow more slowly Lose their leaves Die

10 Acid Rain Lakes and ponds Fresh water becomes more acidic Fish and other organisms living there can die

11 Acid Rain Human Life Ruins metals and sculptures Respiratory issues

12 Oil Spills Form of human pollution Release of crude oil from tankers, drilling rigs and wells Most spills occur in the water and ruin marine ecosystems Can take years to clean up

13 Oil Spills Exxon Valdez (1989) Approx. 100,000m 3 of crude oil released Wildlife was severely affected Up to 250,000 seabirds 300 seals 247 bald eagles 22 orcas

14 Oil Spills – Demonstration What happens to the feather when it is covered with oil? Weight? Texture? What worked best in removing the oil? What are some consequences of oil spills on birds? On the rest of the ecosystem?

15 Pests and Pesticides

16 Pests & Pesticides Pest: any organism that is causing plants to produce less that they otherwise would Insects  eat the plants Weeds  steal nutrients, light, and space from the plants Fungi  cause infections which can destroy a plant

17 Pests & Pesticides

18 What else could you consider a pest? Agroecosystem: unit of agricultural activity, including the living and non-living components involved and their interactions Pesticides: substances meant for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants

19 Pests & Pesticides Bioaccumulation: the build-up of toxic substances, such as pesticides, in an organism Bioamplification (or Biomagnification): the concentration of a toxic substance increases in organisms higher up in the food chain

20 Pests & Pesticides DDT  dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane Colourless, tasteless insecticide Banned worldwide in 2001 Bald Eagles

21 Bioaccumulation Amount of DDT in prey (mg) Ex. 5mg Number of prey organisms consumed Ex. 10 mice Amount of DDT accumulated by predator (mg) Ex. 50mg Amount of chemical in prey x number of prey consumed = amount of chemical in predator


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