B18 Biodiversity and ecosystems Flashcards

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What is biodiversity?

A

the variety of all the different species of organisms on earth, or within an ecosystem

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What is the advantage of high biodiversity?

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ensures stability of ecosystems by reducing the dependence of one species on another

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How are humans trying to maintain biodiversity?

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  • breeding programmes
  • protection of rare habitats
  • reintroduction of hedgerows
  • reduction of deforestation and carbon dioxide emissions
  • recycling resources
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Why are more resources being used and more waste produced by humans?

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rapid growth in human population and increase in the standard of living

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Where does pollution occur?

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water, air , land

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How are humans reducing the land available for other organisms?

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building, quarrying, farming and dumping waste

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What are the negative impacts of the destruction of peat bogs?

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  • reduces amount of available habitat, causing decreases in biodiversity
  • burning or decay of peat releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
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Why have humans carried out large-scale deforestation in tropical areas?

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  • provide land for cattle and rice fields
  • grow crops for biofuels
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What is food security?

A

having enough food to feed a population

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What are the biological factors threatening human food security?

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  • rapid population growth and increasing birth rate
  • new pests and pathogens
  • changing diets in developed countries
  • environmental changes
  • conflicts
  • costs of agricultural inputs
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How can the efficiency of food production in farming be increased?

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  • limit movement of animals
  • control temperature of surroundings
  • feed animals high-protein foods
  • give animals antibiotics
  • regularly use fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides
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What gases are increasing in atmospheric levels and contributing to global warming?

A

carbon dioxide and methane

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How can fish stocks be maintained at a sustainable level?

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controlling net sizes and introducing fish quotas

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How is biotechnology used to maintain the growing human population?

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  • large quantities of microorganisms cultured for food, such as mycoprotein from fusarium
  • GM bacteria producing treatments like human insulin
  • GM crops providing higher yields or improved nutritional values
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