Human Influences on Biodiversity Flashcards

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What are the examples of how humans directly exploit wildlife?

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  • Food production
  • Entertainment
  • Traditional medicines
  • Furniture/ornaments
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How was the dodo exploited for food?

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Dodos were transported abroad and killed, as well as their forest habitat being destroyed leading to extinction

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How has the snow leopard been exploited by humans?

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Snow leopards have been poached for furs used in fashion as well as bones used in traditional medicines

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How has the tiger been exploited by humans for traditional medicines?

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Tiger bones have been used in traditional medicines thought to treat arthritis and joint pain

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Why have many species been deliberately eradicated?

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Threats to human acitivities including predators of livestock, pathogen vectors and agricultural pests

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Which abiotic factors of an ecosystem may human influences affect?

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  • Water availability
  • Light levels
  • Oxygen availability
  • pH
  • Temperature
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How have human influences affected water availability?

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Through drainage and flooding

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How have human influences affected light levels?

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Through deforestation

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How have human influences affected oxygen availability?

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Water may be polluted with organic matter

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How have human influences affected pH?

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Acid mine drainage produces acidic soil conditions

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How have human influences affected temperature?

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Thermal pollution from power stations

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Which biotic factors of an ecosystem may human influences affect?

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  • Pollinators
  • Seed dispersers
  • Food chain impacts
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How have humans affected pollinators?

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Pesticide use has reduced bee populations (nicotine-based insecticides)

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How have humans affected seed dispersers?

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Large seed dispersal species such as elephants have become endangered

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How have humans affected food chains?

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Over-exploitation of species such as cod have knock-on effects across food chains and webs

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What are introduced species?

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Non-native, invasive species which are introduced to an area which they will harm

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What are examples of how species may be introduced?

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  • Ballast water on ships
  • Imported food
  • Imported ornamental plants
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What are the 5 categories of introduced species?

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  • Competitors
  • Predators
  • Pathogens
  • Species that hybridise
  • Species that affect abiotic factors
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What is an example of an introduced competitor?

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Grey squirrel

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What is an example of an introduced predator?

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New Zealand Flatworm

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What is an example of an introduced pathogen?

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Squirrel-pox (from grey squirrels)

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What is an example of a species that hybridises?

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Sika deer (with Red deer)

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What is an example of a species that affects abiotic conditions?

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Rhododendron

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What are 5 examples of habitat destruction caused by humans?

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  • Deforestation
  • Farmland expansion
  • Urbanisation
  • Mineral extraction
  • Flooding (by reservoirs)