Biodiversity Flashcards
Def of “species richness.”
- Species richness is a measure of the number of different species in
a community.
What can biodiversity be used to describe?
- Can describe a range of habitats; from small, local habitat to the whole earth.
Is low biodiversity always a concern? If not, why? And when WOULD it be concerning?
- No.
- Expected in areas that have harsh abiotic factors/ if population is very small. ie. the arctic.
- Would be concerning if there was A DECREASE in biodiversity; caused by human activities.
What 3 different farming techniques will reduce biodiversity? What must be done to solve this issue?
- Destroying hedgerows
- Selective breeding
- Monocultures
- To solve: compromises need to be made between conservation (of biodiversity) and farming.
What is “index of diversity?”
- An index of diversity describes the relationship between the number of species in a community and the number of individuals in each species.
Formula to calculate index of diversity:
d =N (N − 1) / Σn( n − 1)
What do the different aspects of this formula stand for?
DON’T NEED TO REMEMBER THIS FORMULA, WILL BE GIVEN. BUT, NEED TO REMEMBER WHAT DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF FORMULA MEAN!!
- N: total no of organisms OF ALL SPECIES.
- n: total no of organisms of EACH SPECIES.
- Σ = sum of
How can genetic diversity within OR between species be determined?
Compare:
- * the frequency of measurable or observable characteristics.
* the base sequence of DNA
* the base sequence of mRNA
* the amino acid sequence of the proteins encoded by DNA
and mRNA.
True or False
Genetic diversity refers to all the different alleles you find in one species only.
- False.
- Genetic diversity CAN refer to different alleles you find in one species BUT can also refer to different alleles/ genes found BETWEEN species.
What do quantitative investigations of VARIATION within a species involve?
- Collect data from random samples.
- Calculating mean value of collected data and standard deviation of mean.
- Interpret the mean values and their standard deviations (ie. seeing if the standar deviations overlap.)
How has gene technology caused a change in methods of calculating genetic diversity?
- Inferring DNA differences from measurable/ observable characteristics has been replaced by direct investigation of DNA sequences.