What is Biodiversity?
Ecosystem Services
Threats to Biodiversity
Threatend Vs Endangered
Texas Species Spotlight
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100: Q: What are the three levels of biodiversity?

A: Genetic, Species, Ecosystem


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$100 Q: Which service provides food, freshwater, and raw materials?

A: Provisioning services. 


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Q: Name one major threat to biodiversity listed in the notes.
 

A: Habitat destruction/deforestation (also: pollution, overexploitation, climate change, invasive species).

100

$100 Q: A species likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future is called what?
 

A: Threatened.

100

$100 Q: Which threatened Texas reptile is harmed by fire ants?
 

A: Texas horned lizard

200

200: Q: Which level of biodiversity refers to differences in DNA within a species?

A: Genetic diversity


200

$200 Q: Wetlands filtering pollutants is an example of what service?
 

A: Regulating services (water purification).

200

$200 Q: Zebra mussels would be which type of threat?
 

A: invasive species.

200

$200 Q: A species in immediate danger of extinction is called what?
 

A: Endangered

200

$200 Q: Which threatened bird is impacted by habitat loss and pesticide intake (per notes)?

A: Bald eagle. 

300

300: Q: Give an example of ecosystem diversity.

A: Forests, grasslands, wetlands, deserts


300

$300 Q: Recreation and aesthetic enjoyment belong to which service?
 

A: Cultural services.

300

$300 Q: How does climate change threaten biodiversity?


A: Alters habitats and species survival. 

300

$300 Q: What 1973 law protects listed species and requires recovery plans?
 

A: The Endangered Species Act of 1973.

300

$300 Q: Which endangered Texas amphibian lives only in Barton Springs and is threatened by water quality degradation?
 

A: Barton Springs salamander.

400

400: Q: How does biodiversity support ecosystem stability?

A: It makes ecosystems more resilient to disturbances


400

$400 Q: Plants producing oxygen illustrate which service?
 

A: Supporting services (oxygen production).

400

$400 Q: Give an example of overexploitation.
 

A: Overfishing or hunting.

400

$400 Q: Name one conservation strategy from the notes.
 

A: Protect/preserve habitats (reserves, parks, wilderness), captive breeding, state hunting/fishing

400

$400 Q: Why is the golden-cheeked warbler endangered?
 

A: Habitat loss.

500

500: Q: Name one reason biodiversity is important to humans.

A: Provides food, medicine, raw materials, clean air, and clean water


500

$500 Q: One way biodiversity has economic value?


A: Agriculture/fisheries, pharmaceuticals, ecotourism, reduced filtration costs. 

500

$500 Q: Name a pollution type that threatens biodiversity.
 

A: Air, water, or soil pollution.

500

$500 Q: What does “extinct” mean?


A: An animal that no longer exists. 

500

$500 Q: Which Texas cat is endangered due to habitat loss, hunting for fur, and vehicle strikes?
 

A: Ocelot

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