Biodiversity Flashcards

1
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3 levels of biological diversity

A
  • within species
  • within community/ecosystem
  • within landscape
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2
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Officially known =

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formally described, named and classified species

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3
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Known unknowns =

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As et unnamed species scientists are aware of

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4
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Unknown unknowns =

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Species yet to be discovered

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5
Q

DNA based tools can assist with what?

A

assist traditional approaches to species recognition and calassification

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6
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Alfa diversity =

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species diversity in a location or habitat patch

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7
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Beta diversity =

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How different species composition is among locations

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8
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Gamma diversity =

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Species diversity at the landscape level

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9
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Why preserve diversity?

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  • Biophilia/love of nature
  • Utilitarian
  • Ecosystem functioning
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10
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Biophilia

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Biased towards charismatic species
Might be seen as a luxury and not necessity

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11
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Utilitarian

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useful to humans now or in the future
sources of genetic diversity for crop breeding
new medicines

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12
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ecosystem functioning

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humanity depends on local and global ecosystem processes
more diverse ecosystems function better

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