3.3 Threats to Biodiversity Flashcards

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Name of the organisation that administers the Red List?

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IUCN.
International Union for Conservation of Nature.
Don’t accidentally say ICUN!

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IUCN Red List

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a comprehensive inventory that assesses the global conservation status of plant and animal species, aiming to highlight those facing the risk of extinction

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IUCN Conservation Categories (in order - there are eight)

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Extinct
Extinct in the wild
Critically Endangered
Endangered
Vulnerable
Near Threatened
Least Concern
Data Deficient

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Threatened

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Incorporates the IUCN Red List categories of “Critically Endangered”, “Endangered” and “Vulnerable”

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Chytrid fungus

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a pathogenic fungus that affects amphibians worldwide, leading to significant declines in amphibian populations through skin infections

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Deforestation

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large-scale removal of forest or tree cover, typically for agricultural, logging, or urban development purposes, leading to significant ecological, environmental, and climate impacts.

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Fragmentation

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process by which large, continuous habitats are divided into smaller, isolated patches, often due to human activities, resulting in negative impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning

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Overexploitation

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the unsustainable harvesting or use of wildlife and natural resources, leading to the depletion or extinction of species and the degradation of ecosystems.

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Alien species

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an organism introduced to an environment where it is not naturally found, often causing ecological harm, outcompeting native species, and disrupting ecosystems

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Invasive species

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an organism that has been introduced to a new area, establishes itself, spreads rapidly, and causes significant environmental, economic, or health impacts by outcompeting native species and disrupting ecosystems.
Not all introduced species are “invasive”.

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Examples of introduced predators

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Cats, foxes, mustelids (weasels, stoats, ferrets), cane toads.
Rats (and other egg eaters) are also considered “predators”

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Examples of things that make a species vulnerable to extinction.

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Small Population Size
Limited Geographic Range
Specialized Niche
Low Reproductive Rate
High Trophic Level

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List of threats to biodiversity

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Habitat Destruction
Climate Change
Pollution
Overexploitation
Invasive Species
Disease

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Famous (or infamous) species that have become extinct due to human factors

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Dodo
Thylacine
Passenger pigeon
Great auk
Moa
Elephant bird

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Blitzkrieg hypothesis on human-induced biodiversity loss

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Suggests that the newly arrived human populations employ advanced hunting techniques and strategies, leading to a “blitzkrieg” or lightning war against large animal species, which were unaccustomed to human predators and therefore highly vulnerable.

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