Biodiversity & Biodiversity loss Flashcards

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Reasons for declines in biodiversity

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  • Overuse: overgrazing, overfishing, overhunting and collecting (direct decline and extinction)
  • Habitat fragmentation and destruction: Urbanization, agriculture, forest logging (land use changes)
  • Invasive species: Ecosystem changes, predation, competition
  • Pollution: Ecosystem changes, input of nitrogen, synthetic compounds, i.e. pesticides, plastics.
  • Global warming and climate change: Range shifts, changes of environmental conditions within habitats.
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What are the consequences of biodiversity loss?

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Consequences for humans and human wealth:
* Loss of ecosystem services, i.e. pollination of crop plants
* Ecosystems become less stable and less resistant against extreme climate conditions (drought, flood)
* Loss of sources for developing new drugs

Consequences for species and ecosystems:
* Reduced population sizes, reduced fitness Loss of seed dispersers and pollinators
* Ecosystems less resistant to disturbances (insect outbreaks, physical damages (floods, landslides…)
* Loss of ecological interactions between species

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Co-extinction

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Specialist species are prone to extinction if their host species/pollinator/interaction partner becomes extinct.

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