ecosystems
ecosystems under threat
deforestation
Managing forests
measuring and managing biodiversity
10

Define habitat

the place within an ecosystem where an organism lives.


10

What is genetic depletion?

Loss of species containing potentially useful genes.

10

What is one cause for deforestation?

To Clear land for farming/roads/need for timber.

10

What is forests role in the water cycle ?

Transpiration

10

What is random sampling ?

a sampling method where a sampling device is placed using random tables or a roll of a dice.
200

What is a niche?

The role of species within the ecosystem

200

What is one thing wetlands are useful for?

Shoreline protection/maintenance of water quality/ flood control etc.

200

Name of impact of deforestation

Soil erosion or desertification.

200

What does transpiration cause in the near by area ?

Droughts.

200

What is a quadrat?

A frame of known area placed on a part of the site to be sampled.

300
What is humidity?

The measure of how damp air is.

300

What is one reason for draining a wetland?

Agriculture/flood protection/discharge of pollutants etc.

300

What process do trees prevent from happening and how?

forests prevent soil erosion through protecting the ground from heavy rainfall. 

300

How do forests affect rainfall?

By creating moisture in the atmosphere.

300

What is a quadrant used to sample?

Sedentary organisms e.g plants/ the number of organisms of the species counted.

400

Name 2 biotic factors in an ecosystem

Producers/primary consumers/secondary consumers etc.

400

Name 3 causes of habitat loss 

The drainage of wetlands, intensive agricultural practices and deforestation.

400

How is habitat loss connected to deforestation?

Huge volumes of trees act as massive carbon stores thats also home for rare species. 

400

What is ecotourism And what is on e benefit from it?

Responsible travel to a natural area that promotes conservation of the environment. This can be used to make money by the locals helping the local economy.

400

What is a transect?

A sampling method in which sampling devices are laid out along a line along a line already placed across an area.

500

Describe the process of photosynthesis

 Plants trap light energy with the help of chlorophyll, this green pigment splits water into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen is then added to Co2 to make glucose and the oxygen that isn’t used for respiration is given off to the atmosphere.

500

Name 2 examples of intensive agricultural practices 

Wetland drainage, over-cultivation of soil.

500

 Which 2 greenhouse gases are released as a side effect of deforestation?

CO2 and methane

500

What is a Carbon sink?

A vegetated area where the intake of CO2 from the atmosphere in photosynthesis exceeds it’s output from respiration so the net flow of carbon is from the atmosphere into the plants.

500

Name 2 possible examples of sustainable forestry

Selective logging/ agroforestry/alley cropping