Threats to biodiversity
Climate change
Ecosystem services
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Habitat loss, pollution, and overharvesting are examples of this kind of extinction cause.

What is "Anthropogenic"?

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This feedback loop occurs when melting ice causes more warming

What is a "Positive feedback loop"?

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The natural ecosystems that help with environmental conditions.

What is "regulating services"?

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A species that could become endangered in the near future.

What are "Threatened species"?

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This type of fragmentation occurs when roads or farms divide ecosystems.

What is "Habitat fragmentation"?

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This effect describes gases trapping heat in the atmosphere

What is the "Greenhouse effect"?

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Goods that humans can use directly from ecosystems.(Example:Medicinal plants)

What are "Provisioning services"?

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Independent of their benefit to humans.

What is "Intrinsic value"?

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This process removes large areas of forest, reducing biodiversity.

What is "Deforestation"?

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This gas is produced by burning fossil fuels, is the main  driver of recent global change

What is "Carbon dioxide(CO2)"?

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Pollination of food crops by native species bees, insects, birds,and bats. 

What are "Supporting services"?

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A loss of genetic variation can mean lower chances of adapting to changing environmental conditions or resisting diseases.

What is "Genetic diversity"?

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The species that go first when ecosystems collapse are...

What are "Indicator species"?

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Decreasing pH of ocean waters due to absorption of excess atmospheric CO2 from the burning of fossil fuels

What is "Ocean acidification"?

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Areas where land and water meet characterized by soil saturated with water and plants, it can help reduce floods and increase biodiversity.

What are "Wetlands"?

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Habitat loss, invasive species, population growth, pollution, over harvesting, climate change

What is "HIPPO-C"?

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This theory explains how large islands closer to the mainland have more biodiversity due to immigration-extinction balance.

What is "Island Biogeography Theory"?

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These frozen areas are melting and releasing methane

What is "Permafrost"?

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Biogeochemical cycling of essential elements through abiotic and biotic compartments in an ecosystem, involving complex interactions among the atmosphere.

What is "Nutrient cycling"?

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Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species. Controls Trade of threatened plants and animals.

What is "CITES"?

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