Biodiversity and natural resources Flashcards

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What is ecosystem/habitat diversity?

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When there are many habitats or ecosystem in an area and then there will be a lot of biodiversity

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What is species richness?

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The number of species in an ecosystem

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What is species diversity?

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The number of different species in an ecosystem

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Why is species diversity so important?

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Because high species diversity increases the stability of an ecosystem, even if a pathogen causes disease in one species there are many others

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What is genetic diversity?

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It is the diversity of alleles and genes in the genomes of a species, either in a population or between populations

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Why is genetic diversity important?

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Because it can help the population to adapt and survive despite changes in the environment (eg temperature, predators or pathogens)

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How can we maintain high genetic diversity?

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By avoiding inbreeding
- This reduces genetic diversity because more organisms are homozygous and have the same genes

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Explain endemism?

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It is a species only found in one area, these are especially at risk of extinction

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How do humans threaten biodiversity?

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  • Habitat destruction (eg deforestation, fishing practices etc)
  • Overexploitation, more resources used than replace (eg deforestation at high rate but no regrowth)
  • Hunting
  • Agriculture (eg farming practices, eutrophication, cutting hedgerows)
  • Climate change, environmental changes occur too quickly before adaptation can take place (eg temp increase)
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What is a niche?

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The role that a species plays in it habitat
EG Biotic interactions like feeding and being eaten
Abiotic interactions like how much O2 and CO2 is taken in from the environmentWhat is a niche?

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How are niches occupied?

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Every species has a unique niche, if there are multiple species occupying the same niche then there will be competition for resources

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What is an adaptations?

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These features increase the organisms chance of..
A) survival and B) reproduction

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What types of adaptations may organisms have?

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Anatomical, behavioural and physicological

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What are anatomical adaptations?

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Structural features that improve chance of survival
EG: horns, claws and feathers

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What are behavioural adaptations?

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Behavioural features that increase survival and reproduction such as courtship or defense behaviours
EG: migration, whale songs, hunting in packs

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What are physiological adaptations?

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Processes within the body that increase survival and
EG: venom production, temperature regulation

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How can we measure the biodiversity of an area?

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Using the index of diversity formula where n is the no. of organisms of one species
N is the no. of organisms in a community
Σ is the sum of..