mm- challenges to biodiversity: urbanistion,invasivespecies,fisheries,agriculture Flashcards

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What is a positive to the tillage of soil?
aerates soli
soil loses water storage ability
wets soil before seeding
encourages leaching
A

aerates the soil

b- this is a negative
c- tillage DRIES soil before seeding
d- this is a negative

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What is the temperature difference between urban and rural environments

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Urban is 1-3 degrees higher than rural

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features of invasive species?

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plasciticty, broad diet, prior successuful invasive history, high dispersal ability, fast growth

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An animal that is frequently found in sub-urban areas but not dependent on human resources is a:
urban avoider
urban exploiter
urban adapter

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urban adapter -

urban exploiters can be dependent on human resources whilst urban avoiders..

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What is a community defined as?

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A naturally occurring group of plants, animals and other organisms interacting in a unique habitat. The complex interactions between species provides an important level of biological diversity.

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R-k continum

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Many organisms are not solely R-selected or K-selected, they have a mix of traits from both extremes.

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Which of the following statements is not an effect of light pollution?
A Circadian rhythms can be affected
B Nocturnal processes of repair and recovery interrupted
C Decisions to forage at night related to lighting levels
D Light at night tends to favour prey
E Interference with spatial orientation

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OPTION D

light favours predators not prey

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What type of animals are very sensitive to human habitat disturbances?
Urban avoiders
Urban adapters
Urban exploiters

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urban avoiders as they willhave to relocate

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Residential, commercial and other regularly maintained green spaces are examples of?
A Managed vegetation
B Built habitat
C Ruderal vegetation
D Natural remnant vegetation
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managed vegetation
but these areas often lack DIVERSITY

> ruderal is abandoned human land

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which parts of the world have the highest urbanisation
india and central africa
america and australia

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the As

as india and central africa are amde up of many rural communities too

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what are the effects of eutroptcation

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cuased by increased run off

leads to famage to marine ecosystems and a delcine in water quality

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how do bees and urbanisation relate

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increaed use of fertilsier = less pollinators

there is a loss of INTRINSIC ECOSYSTEM SERVICES

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what is a syanthrope aka.
urban avoider
urban exploiter
urban adapter

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aka urban exploiter - dependent on human resources

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how does human health compare between urban and rural areas

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urban has higher health tha rural- acess to healthcare and sewage
but chronic diseases and slum areas/overcrowed = disproportionate injury and death

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define invasive species

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species introduce to areas outside their native range and cause harm
> outcompete or extinct e.g japanese arrowroot/kudzu used to reduce soil erosion but took over USA

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16
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what are the 2 major contributors to speices exticntion

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habitiat change - often due to human activity

invasive species - outcompete

17
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which of these is not an effect of invasive speices
habitiat modification
competition
intriduce pathogens and parasites
carnivory
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canivory