mm- challenges to biodiversity: urbanistion,invasivespecies,fisheries,agriculture Flashcards
What is a positive to the tillage of soil? aerates soli soil loses water storage ability wets soil before seeding encourages leaching
aerates the soil
b- this is a negative
c- tillage DRIES soil before seeding
d- this is a negative
What is the temperature difference between urban and rural environments
Urban is 1-3 degrees higher than rural
features of invasive species?
plasciticty, broad diet, prior successuful invasive history, high dispersal ability, fast growth
An animal that is frequently found in sub-urban areas but not dependent on human resources is a:
urban avoider
urban exploiter
urban adapter
urban adapter -
urban exploiters can be dependent on human resources whilst urban avoiders..
What is a community defined as?
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.
R-k continum
Many organisms are not solely R-selected or K-selected, they have a mix of traits from both extremes.
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
OPTION D
light favours predators not prey
What type of animals are very sensitive to human habitat disturbances?
Urban avoiders
Urban adapters
Urban exploiters
urban avoiders as they willhave to relocate
Residential, commercial and other regularly maintained green spaces are examples of? A Managed vegetation B Built habitat C Ruderal vegetation D Natural remnant vegetation
managed vegetation
but these areas often lack DIVERSITY
> ruderal is abandoned human land
which parts of the world have the highest urbanisation
india and central africa
america and australia
the As
as india and central africa are amde up of many rural communities too
what are the effects of eutroptcation
cuased by increased run off
leads to famage to marine ecosystems and a delcine in water quality
how do bees and urbanisation relate
increaed use of fertilsier = less pollinators
there is a loss of INTRINSIC ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
what is a syanthrope aka.
urban avoider
urban exploiter
urban adapter
aka urban exploiter - dependent on human resources
how does human health compare between urban and rural areas
urban has higher health tha rural- acess to healthcare and sewage
but chronic diseases and slum areas/overcrowed = disproportionate injury and death
define invasive species
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