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Humans in the Biosphere Chapter 6 Mrs. Yanac
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Limited Resources All organisms on Earth must share the planet’s resources and they are LIMITED. Humans are the main source of environmental change: o Hunting & Gathering o Agriculture o Industry o Urban development
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Hunting and Gathering Prehistoric hunters and gathers changed the environment and even drove some species to extinction.
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Agriculture Farming increased the amount of food produced & allowed cities to form People in cities produced wastes Advances in agriculture included use of pesticides & monoculture (planting of same crop year after year) which led to green revolution & an increase in world food supply Problems Pollution from pesticides
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Industry (-) Used more resources & produced more pollution than ever before (+) Machines made life easier for humans
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Urban Development Changes the landscape, displaces animals, destroys habitat, causes pollution, etc
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Renewable Resources Any resource that can be easily replaced or replenished
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Nonrenewable Resources Any resource that can NOT be easily replaced or replenished (takes millions of years to replace)
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Human Activities Threaten many resources & can affect the quality & supply if renewable resources such as land, forests, fisheries, air & fresh water o Sustainable development is a way of using resources w/o depleting them Soil erosion occurs when water or wind remove surface soil (removing nutrients & leaving land like a desert desertification) o Sustainable development would include alternating crop planting & contour planting
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Human Activities Deforestation is the loss of forests which provide oxygen, wood, & other resources o Sustainable development would include planting trees to replace those cut down Overfishing reduces fish populations o Sustainable development would include aquaculture (raising aquatic animals for food)
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Human Activities Smog and acid rain are a result of air pollution due to burning fossil fuels o Sustainable development would include emission controls to reduce air pollution Sewage & discarded chemicals can pollute the water supply o Sustainable development would include protecting wetlands & maintaining regulations on wastewater treatment
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Biodiversity Biodiversity is the sum of all kinds of organisms in the biosphere ECOSYSTEM DIVERSITY – all habitats, communities,& ecological processes in ecosystems SPECIES DIVERSITY – the # of different species in the biosphere GENETIC DIVERSITY – the genetic info carried in all living things on earth
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Ecosystem Diversity
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Species Diversity
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Genetic Diversity
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Threats to Biodiversity Humans alter habitats, hunt species to extinction, introduce pollution into food webs & introduce foreign species into new environments HABITAT FRAGMENTATION EXTINCTION BIOLOGICAL MAGNIFICATION INVASIVE SPECIES
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Habitat Fragmentation
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Extinction Several mass extinctions over geologic time (i.e. Dinosaurs) Humans have driven many species to extinction
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On the verge of extinction Many are listed as o THREATENED – Population numbers are rather low & they must be protected & monitored o ENDANGERED – Population numbers are extremely low and they must be protected,
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Conservation Conservation is the wise management of natural resources Protecting entire ecosystems as well as a single species Protecting the ecosystem ensures that the natural habitat is preserved & the interactions of many different species at the same time.
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The Future Effects on the Ozone Layer o Ozone protects Earth from harmful radiation o CFC’s (found in aerosols) caused damage to the ozone o CFC’s have since been banned Global Warming o Increased production of CO 2 has thickened the “blanket” around the earth resulting in the trapping of more heat, raising the average temperature of the planet o Runaway greenhouse effect (Global Warming) could result in coastal flooding and drastic weather patterns
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