Overexploitation - exam 2 Flashcards
Define Tragedy of the Commons
Define Overexploitation and how our political/economic systems exacerbate it.
Where does overexploitation rank among threats to biodiversity?
Give 5 example species affected by overexploitation.
Explain how/why species such as herons, pelicans, egrets, etc. were overharvested.
Who was mostly responsible for getting protections put in place for them? What did he do?
Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge
Describe 4-5 types of overexploitation that put pressure specifically on tropical forest ecosystems.
Describe the level of threat posed by overexploitation on the world’s tree species.
What factors make certain trees more vulnerable?
Describe 4-5 types of overexploitation that put pressure specifically on temperate forest ecosystems.
Globally, what % of fish stocks are overexploited?
What 4 characteristics make some fish species particularly vulnerable?
What is the range of cod?
Describe the overexploitation of this species and when it was at its worst.
Has there been any recovery?
What act was passed in the US in 1976 to bring overfishing under control?
What regulatory agency is responsible for its enforcement?
What does the act do?
About how old are sharks as a species group?
How many sharks are harvest each year, and why?
What percentage/how many shark species are on the IUCN Red List?
Describe 3 prominent measures taken to protect sharks.
Describe how human hunting has affected the size of mammals across human history.
Describe the overexploitation of elephants. Why does it happen? What dynamics are at play as they become more rare? How does it impact the ecosystem? What is an example of some recent protections?
What is bushmeat?
Where is it a problem?
What are 4 catalysts that make the problem worse?
What markets does the practice supply?
What’s the deal with Pangolins?
What is a wet market and why is it a problem?
What’s the deal with overexploitation of succulent plants?