Biodiversity and Conservation Flashcards
How many species of eukaryotic organisms have we described?
2 million
Many new species are discovered every year.
The true total is unknown, but may be around 10 million species.
Linnaean shortfall?
Our lack of knowledge about the true dimensions of biodiversity.
(Even well-known taxa like mammals may have thousands of undiscovered species.)
Latitudinal Diversity Gradient?
Species richness is high in the tropics and declines at higher latitudes.
One of the most important patterns in biogeography.
Biogeographic regions are identified by what?
Groups of endemic species. Elephant shrews are endemic to the Afrotropical Realm.
What conclusion can we draw from the fossil record?
The rate of recent extinctions is much higher than the background extinction rate estimated from the fossil record.
What has happened to the population of North American birds?
It has declined.
Red List Index?
shows trends in overall extinction risk for species, and is used by governments to track their progress towards targets for reducing biodiversity loss.
biodiversity intactness index?
summarises the change in ecological communities in response to human pressures. The BII is an estimated percentage of the original number of species that remain and their abundance in any given area, despite human impacts.
What did E. O. Wilson do?
Called insects and other invertebrates “the little things that run the world.”
Popularized the term biodiversity.
Leading threats to terrestrial species? (4 things)
- Habitat loss/degradation 2. Overexploitation
- Invasive species/disease
- Pollution, and climate change
Leading threats to freshwater species? (4 things)
- Habitat loss/degradation 2. Overexploitation
- Invasive species/disease, and pollution
- Climate change
Leading threats to marine species? (4 things)
- Overexploitation
- Habitat loss/degradation
- Climate change
- Pollution, and invasive species/disease
What is the biggest threat to large animas?
Hunting.
New diseases are always evolving, but what has recently changed?
Seen an increase in the number of newly evolving viral diseases.
zoonotics diseases?
diseases that are transmitted from wild or domesticated animals to humans.