FUN(guy)
Bio...losss?
Dr D Brain
Estes-Zumpf et al.
mystery
100

Why are fungi considered so essential?

Fungi aids in remediating soil, sequestering about a third of carbon from fossil fuel emissions, and breaking down plastics and pollutants

100

Does human activity always lead to a decline in biodiversity?

 No

100

This fraction of soil, made of decomposed living organisms, influences erosion control, water retention, aquifer recharge, and carbon storage.

soil organic matter (SOM)

100

This term describes non-professional, voluntary participants who collect data to answer scientific questions.

What is community science (or citizen science)?

100
What is the full name of this class

Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity 101 

200

What actions has Chile already taken to protect fungi?

Chile requires companies and government bodies to include fungi in environmental impact assessments, unlike in a lot of places, if found, then there has to be some protection measures in place.

200

Why is species richness a complicated measure of biodiversity?

Species richness can be a complicated measure of biodiversity because of varying scales (are you looking globally or locally? Within a mile or a whole county?

200

This 19th-century cultural movement influenced the idea of nature as “pristine and wild,” leading to conservation efforts that often excluded Indigenous people.

European Romanticism or Transcendentalism

200

This multi-agency project, established in 2012, monitors amphibians on lands managed for multiple uses in the Rocky Mountains.

What is the Rocky Mountain Amphibian Project (RMAP)?

200

when are decomposition rates the highest in California?

late spring/early summer

300

How have fungi contributed to human health and innovation?

Fungi plays an important role in making bread, cheese, soy products, wine, and beer. But mist importantly, Penicillium fungi led to the discovery of penicillin, which has saved millions of lives.

300

What does the Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis suggest about biodiversity?

Species that are adapted to live in disturbed habitats (example weeds)

300

This global assessment provided a scientific basis for conservation and linked ecosystem changes to human well-being, but ties conservation too closely to capitalism.

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment

300

powerful indicator species because they reflect changes in ecosystems

What are amphibians?

300

what are our names

eliza, sabine, jess, nadia

400

How does the issue of fungal conservation connect to the legal rights of nature movement?

non-human entities like corporations enjoy the legal benefits of personhood. The gap that fungi has compared to plants and animals represents lack of education around the importance of fungi. Helping fungi is helping ecosystems.

400

Why is measuring biodiversity change difficult compared to measuring climate change?

Difficult to quantify biodiversity compared to climate change. Climate change has a very clear indicator (temperature) while biodiversity is not just one thing but can be a million depending on how it is defined.

400

These three dimensions of biodiversity?

Compositional, structural, and functional

400

Only this percent of community scientists volunteered for four or more years in RMAP.

What is 4%?

400

Where was the niche location Dr D Brain researched at 19 yrs old (if u were in lecture u get it)

ANTARCTICA and or GREENLAND, and or Siberia 

500

How many fungal species have been assessed for vulnerability?

Only 0.4% of fungal species have been assessed for vulnerability. This highlights how neglected fungi are in conservation efforts, despite their major ecological roles.

500

Why are islands more vulnerable to species extinction than mainlands?

Mainland environments typically have larger range sizes, so even if populations decline, full extinction has not occurred, while islands are populated with endemic species who have no ability to deal with human induced changes.

500

In contrast to monocultures that amplify erosion, these farming systems emphasize soil health, nutrient cycling, and pollinator diversity.

Agroecological farming

500

The study concluded that community science can improve the sustainability of long-term monitoring programs through these two mechanisms.

What are collaboration and cost savings?

500

what does TA nicholas coach here at ucsb

MENS CLUB SOCCER!

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