Conservation of Biodiversity + ecological terminology Flashcards
What is biomimetics?
The use of knowledge of the adaptations of other species, to improve the designs of manufactured items
Why do we need to conserve biodiversity? (6 things)
Resources
Biomimetics
Medicines
Physiological research
Pest control species
Genetic resources
How does biodiversity give us resources?
Wood: manufacture of buildings, tools, furniture
Fibres: cotton, wool, paper
Oils: vegetable and animal oils are used in foods, lubricants, soaps
Fuels: wood, charcoal, alcohol,
Food: plants, animals, algae, fungi
How does biodiversity help us with genetic resources?
Crop breeding programmes
Characteristics introduced from CWR (crop wild relative) species
-disease resistance
-salt tolerance
-resistance to drought
-high yield
-improved taste or appearance
-nutrient uptake
Ecosystem services
Atmospheric composition
Hydrological cycle
Biogeochemical cycle
Soil maintenance
Inter species relationships
Food
Pollination
Seed dispersal
Habitat provision
What is a valvilov centre (of diversity)
A geographical area that contains a large amount of close relatives of important crop species (before domestication and selective breeding)
What is the significance of poppies in the development of new medicines?
Poppies produce opioids such as morphine which are used to treat chronic pain
What is the significance of willow bark in the development of new medicines?
Willow bark was historically used to produce aspirin which acts as a painkiller
How have squids contributed to physiological research?
Squids have been used to increase scientists’ understanding of the human nervous system and allowed the development of treatments for Alzheimer’s due to their long nerve cells
How have armadillos contributed to physiological research?
Armadillos have been used to increase scientists’ understanding of leprosy and allowed the development of vaccinations for the disease as they are one of the few animal species that can catch it
What is biological control?
The use of living organisms to control the population of agricultural pests
How have parasitic wasps been used for biological control?
Parasitic wasps hatch from inside a dead aphid and then lays its eggs inside other aphids (often used in greenhouses)
What is a CWR?
Crop Wild Relative - a wild plant closely related to a domesticated plant used for food production
How does domestication and selective breeding affect genetic diversity?
Genetic diversity is decreased
What is a niche?
How an organism fits into it’s environment, including it’s interactions with the physical environment and with other species it interacts with
What is in-situ conservation?
Conservation within a species natural habitat