Ecological Services Flashcards
Why may a plant depend on an insect?
To pollinate it’s flowers so it can produce seeds and offspring: bird needs certain kinds of plant to build it’s nest.
What is a tree spiker?
Someone who hammers nails or spikes into trees where logging is banned.
What is biodiversity?
It is a measure of the variety of organisms living in an area: rainforests are the most diverse ecosystems on the planet.
What is a more biodiversity area more likely to offer?
More ecological services because there are more species in the Rainforest so more organisms rely on each other: food.
Why is it impossible to replant rainforests?
The land damaged by slash and burn agriculture because there are very few nutrients left in the soil: uncertain of which trees rely on each other and wouldn’t know what trees to plant.
What is a problem that may occur with coniferous forests?
As they mature is that they can be planted too close to each other which won’t allow other living organisms to live.
Food production waste:
- packaging
- left over food
- unwanted leaves, stalks, roots
- bones, skin, fur, hair, scales, fin, gills, brain.
Transport waste:
- petrol: CO2 and water vapour
- diesel: particulate
- abandoned parts.
Building waste:
-bricks, concrete, timber.
Human waste:
-faeces, urine
-clothes
Human faeces is natural input for ecosystem but cause problem in London when population increases as sewage could not be cleared away by river.
What are the nitrogen rich compounds in sewage used by?
Microorganisms and plants for protein to grow.
What does the damage done by waste depend on?
- how much is produced
- how dangerous it is
- how quickly the environment can deal with it.
Bioaccumulation: DDT:
An insecticide that was used for many years to control insects: relatively non-toxic: banned worldwide but can still be detected.
What is eutrophication?
When a large amount of organic waste enters a watercourse (river, lakes).
What is bioaccumulation?
The build up of a substance such as toxic chemicals, in various tissues of a living organism.