SA Plant & Animal diversity (Gr10) Flashcards
What is meant by biodiversity?
it is the variety of living organisms (plants, animals and micro-organisms), the genetic differences among them and the variety of ecosystems in which they live
Why is the conservation of South Africa’s biodiversity of major global importance?
South Africa has only 2% of the earth’s total land surface but is ranked as the third most biologically diverse country in the world, containing between 100 000 and 1 000 000 species of organisms, of which many are endemic.
Why is there such diversity in SA?
The wide diversity is due to variations in climate, geology, soils and landscape forms. In combination, these variations give rise to broad vegetation zones which, together with their associated animal life, are called biomes.
Name 10 biomes found in SA?
Nama-Karoo, grassland, succulent Karoo, forest, savanna, fynbos, Albany thicket, desert and wetland biomes, also marine biome
What do each biomes do?
Each of these supports its own collection of plant and animal species.
What organisms are found in the Karoo biome
home to plants and animals well suited to hot, dry conditions such as the gemsbok and succulent plants
What organisms are found in the Fynbos biome
home to a variety of plants that are suited to a Mediterranean climate and the poor soils of the south west Cape.
(like proteas & sugar birds)
SA flora link to diversity?
- South Africa’s high biodiversity is mainly due to the richness of its plant life.
- The greatest plant diversity exists in the coastal provinces of Western Cape, Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.
Where are most endemic plants in SA found?
Most plant endemics are found in biomes located only or largely in South Africa, namely fynbos, succulent Karoo, Nama-Karoo and Albany thicket.
What sets SA apart from the world?
South Africa is the only country in the world to contain an entire plant kingdom - the Cape Floral Kingdom (found in the southern Cape)
What makes the cape floral kingdom special?
It has the highest recorded species diversity for any similar-sized region in the world.
Why is SA so diverse (fauna)? (2)
- The animal diversity is high relative to the land surface area - South Africa has only 2% of the Earth’s land surface area.
Why is the marine life in SA so diverse?
due to the extreme contrast between the water masses on the west, south and east coasts of southern Africa which experience different currents and water temperatures
Describe reptiles in SA.
South Africa has approximately five times more reptile species than would be expected for a country this size. It has the third highest number of lizard species in the world
Why does SA have a lot of bird diversity?
The diversity of birds is due to the wide range of available habitats, e.g. oceanic and coastal marine, freshwater pans and rivers, deserts, semi-deserts, fynbos, thicket, forest and savanna.
Are SA’s mammals notable?
Yes. Probably the world’s most well-known mammals, the Big Six (elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros and whales) are found in South Africa.
Are SA’s insects well-known?
No. South Africa has an estimated 50 000 species of invertebrates, eg insects that have not yet been described.
What is special about the national flora and fauna?
South Africa’s national animals and plants are endemics.
Name some interesting/well-known endemic SA fauna.
- The Rinkhals or Spitting cobra
- Rare geometric
tortoise - Mammals include blesbok, bontebok, black wildebeest and Cape mountain zebra
- Bird families - the sugarbirds and rock jumpers
- More birds include the Blue crane, Jackass penguin, Cape vulture and the Cape parrot
- The Knysna seahorse
What are distributional maps?
Distributional maps Show where the various groups and species of plants and animals are to be found. These include general distribution, seasonal distribution as well as abundance.
DM of sessile organisms:
e.g. plants and certain seaweeds, need only one map. This could be revised at intervals to show changes, presence or absence and sometimes abundance of a species.