Interdependence
Biodiversity
Human Impact
Biomes
Preserving/Restoring Biodiversity
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Living things competing with each other to get the things they need to live in their local habitat (ecosystem).


The distribution and abundance of organisms is determined by the interactions between organisms, and between organisms and the non-living environment.


What are living things in an ecosystem are affected by changes in the environment, such as changes to the food supply, climate change, or the introduction of predators.



Wolves of Yellowstone - Ecology & Human Impact:

In this MEA, students will decide how many wolves to introduce into Yellowstone National Park's ecosystem. The number of wolves could influence many factors, from the tourism industry to local farming businesses, as well as the populations of other species in the area. Students must choose to introduce the number of wolves they feel will be most beneficial to the preservation of Yellowstone National Park as determined by the mission statement of Yellowstone and the National Park Service.

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The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.


What is biodiversity?

100

What happens when species lose their habitats

Both human activities and natural events can have major impacts on the environment What is a mutual relationship between people and other living things?

They don't know where to go and they die out

100
What are introduced species?
Species that are moved by humans intentionally or by accident from their native land
100
What are some defining features of landscapes?
Boundaries or edges between ecosystems-like lakes
200

Different types of consumers in a food chain, including animals that eat plants, animals that eat other animals, and animals that eat plants and animals all impact each other. 

Relationships among organisms: including helping each other (mutualism); obtaining food (predation); benefiting at the expense of the other (parasitism); and competing with each other for food, space, or shelter (competition).

What is a food web?


The combination of all the food chains which exist within a community

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Genetic Diversity 

Species Diversity 

Ecosystem Diversity

What are the 3 main levels of biodiversity?

200
Why is habitat loss the greatest threat to biodiversity
Some species don't have a range of habitats so when their habitat is destroyed they go extinct
200
What are 2 other names for introduced species?
Non-Native Species Exotic Species
200
Why is a natural edge good for biodiversity?
Because species are able to cross from one ecosystem to another and spread their genes, which increases biodiversity
300

Energy flows from the sun through producers to consumers.

 

What is a food chain?

A food chain describes the order which organisms, or living things, depend on each other for food.

In a simple food chain, energy transfers from the Sun to plants (producers), to animals (consumers), and to organisms that cause decay (decomposers).

Plants=Producers

Animals=Consumers

Worms=Decomposers




300

All the sauce we depend on including: Clean Water, Food, Shelter, and Medicine are all examples.  


What does biodiversity do for humans?

300

Pollution threatens biodiversity because with earth's capacity to sustain life reduced, less animals will be able to survive and their environments and habitats could be damaged

How do humans cause global change and how does it effect species?

Organism that have a range of habitats

300
What causes introduced species to spread?
Lack of predators and their area
300
How can man-made boundaries harm biodiversity?
Because animals can't cross to other ecosystems Example: Roads
400

The nonliving parts of an environment: carbon and oxygen, rocks, weather, sun, water, landforms

The living part of an environment; flora, fauna, bacteria.

What are abiotic components of ecosystems?

What are biotic componets of ecosystems?


Energy and nutrients move within and between biotic and abiotic components of ecosystems via physical, chemical and biological processes.


400

What is the difference between endangered species and threatened species?


All the sauce we depend on including: Clean Water, Food, Shelter, and Medicine are all examples.  

Endangered species are in danger of going extinct throughout the world, while Threatened species are considered likely to become extinct in the future


What does Biodiversity do for us humans?

400
What 2 types of organisms does habitat loss effect?
What is Land Organisms Marine Organsims
400
How will introduced species disrupt communities
By preying on native species and outcompeting them for resources
400
Give a positive and a negative impact of movement corridors
Positive: Reduces the amount of animals killed Negative: They could spread diseases
500

Human activities and natural events can have profound effects on populations, biodiversity and ecosystem processes.

"Without a cloud there will be no water; without water, the trees cannot grow; and without trees, you cannot make paper. So the cloud is in here. There existence of this page is dependent on th existence of a cloud."





Name 5 ways humans impact biodiversity

Overfishing Hunting Destroying habitats though agriculture Use of pesticides and herbicides Release of toxic waste

500
Give an example of ecosystem diversity and how it has a negative impact on all of the other species in that ecosystem.
If bats went extinct, then some plants could not be pollinated.
500

Name 3 reasons why habitat loss occurs

Pollution Industry Climate Change

500
Give an example of how introduced species can cause economic damage
Mice plagues in Australia and China can cost farmers millions of dollars in lost crops
500

Give an example of movement corridors

Pollution Global Change threatens biodiversity because with earth's capacity to sustain life reduced, less animals will be able to survive and their environments and habitats could be damaged

How do humans cause global change and how does it effect species?

A bridge made for animals to cross

What is Interdependence?