Extinction Flashcards
globally extinct
extinct in the wild across its range
ecologically extinct
persists at such reduced numbers that its effects on the other species in its community are negligible
human-induced extinctions - 3 examples (past)
1 megafauna of Australia and North & South America - 74-86% extinction
2 pacific islands (4000-1000yrs before present) - 2000 species of birds extinct
3 European colonisation of the Pacific (since 1778) - Hawaii
greatest extinction
permian-triassic extinction
95% of marine life
50% of taxa
The cookie-cutter model
- removing habitat from particular areas has greater impact than other habitats
are there hotspots for extinction? - areas with higher concentration of endemic species
human-induced extinctions - 2 examples (present)
Madagascar ~20% of global extinctions
Singapore ~26% already lost, ~ 76% loss predicted with current habitat loss (time lag)
endemism
found naturally in only one place
vulnerability to extinction factor - hunting (with example)
Tasmanian Tiger - extinct 1935
hunted sheep
vulnerability to extinction factor - narrow geographical range (with example)
Ivory-billed woodpecker [Southeastern United States]
- very small and limited distribution
vulnerability to extinction factor - one or only a few populations (with example)
Bannerman’s turaco [Cameroon]
- montane (mountain) forests
lots of lower forest cleared = fragmented habitat
vulnerability to extinction factor - small population
vulnerability to demographic & environmental variation, reduced genetic variability and natural disasters
vulnerability to extinction factor - animals with a large home range (with example)
Bengal Tiger
- habitat fragmentation -> lower genetic diversity…
vulnerability to extinction factor - animals with large bodies (with example)
Pleistocene megafauna extinctions - larger animals hunted first .
vulnerability to extinction factor - poor at dispersing (with example)
Door mouse/deer
E.g. roads divide populations
E.g. wildlife corridors not effective as animals may not know where they are/ predator funnel
vulnerability to extinction factor - seasonal migrants (with example)
Nightingale
- being caught and eaten on Malta and Cyprus
- many birds do not survive migration