Biodiversity and Ecosystem Concepts
Conservation & Environmental Protection (8 terms)
Protected Areas & Land Management
Evolution & Adaptation
Extinction & Global Change
100

The variety and variability of all living organisms in an area.

What is Biodiversity?

100

The planned management, protection, and preservation of natural resources and ecosystems

What is Conservation?

100

A protected area of land, often publicly owned, managed for conservation.

What is Forest Preserver?

100

A fundamental mechanism of evolution where organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring

What is Natural Selection?
100

The evolutionary process by which populations evolve to become distinct species

What is Speciation?

200

The variety of roles, traits, and behaviors organisms perform in an ecosystem

What is functional biodiversity?

200

The process of assisting the recovery of ecosystems that have been degraded

What is Ecological Restoration?
200

A protected area of land or water managed by a state government, rather than the federal government

What is State Park?

200

A permanent, heritable change in the DNA sequence of an organism's genome

What is Mutation?

200

The complete disappearance of a species from Earth, occurring when the last individual member dies

What is Biological Extinction?

300

The direct and indirect benefits, or life-sustaining contributions that humans receive from nature

What is Ecosystem Services?

300

This is responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment.

It is an international agreement between governments, effective since 1975, designed to ensure that international trade in wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival.

What is Ecotourism?

What is CITES?

300

A high-quality natural area, such as prairies, forests, or wetlands, formally dedicated under state law to be protected in perpetuity from development

What is Illinois Nature Preserve?

300

Any environmental or biological factor that causes certain traits to have a higher or lower chance of surviving and reproducing within a population.

What is Selective Pressure

300

The complete disappearance of a species from Earth, occurring when the last individual of that species dies

What is Ecological Extinction?

400

A group of organisms that share similar characteristics, can naturally interbreed, and produce fertile offspring

What is Species?

400

The primary U.S. law designed to protect imperiled fish, wildlife, and plant species from extinction.

A large, government-protected area designated to conserve natural beauty, ecosystems, wildlife, and cultural, scientific, or historical sites.

What is Endangered Species Act?

What is National park?

400

A widespread, rapid decrease in the Earth's biodiversity, defined as the loss of approximately 75% or more of all species within a geologically short period

What is Mass Extinction?

400

the process or state of adjusting to new environments, conditions, or purposes

What is Adaptation?

400

The complete removal, destruction, or rooting out of something

What is Extirpation?

500

A large, naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat

What is Biomes?

500

A federally owned, protected area of forestland and grassland managed for multiple uses.

A designated area of land or water in the United States, managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), specifically dedicated to the conservation, management, and restoration of fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats.

What is National Forest?

What is National Wildlife Refuge?

500

A proposed, unofficial geological epoch dating from the commencement of significant human impact on Earth's ecosystems, geology, and climate

What is Anthropocene?

500

The decreased susceptibility of a pest population to a pesticide that was previously effective at controlling it

What is Resistence?

500

The standard, natural rate of species extinction throughout Earth's history, occurring without human influence.

What is Background Extinction Rate?

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