Exotics/wildlife management Flashcards

1
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domestication

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tame and bred for human use with suppression of natural instincts with genetic change

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2
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characteristics of domesticated animals?

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flexible diet, fast growth rate, amenable to captive breeding, good disposition, stable temperament, modifiable social hierarchy

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3
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imprinting

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process by which an animal learns to identify itself with a person

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4
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taming

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process where an animal becomes socialized/desensitized to humans over time

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5
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habitat fragmentation

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humans encroaching on wildlife which splits species far apart from each other
creates issues with breeding and inbreeding increases which leds to a bad genetics pool

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6
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translocation

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moving animals to different spaces or reintroducing a species to an area they used to be apart of
not always successful, careful to think about how the change could effect the ecosystem

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7
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what are some common issues that have arisen from translocation?

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stress, introducing disease, bothering other species/unbalancing ecosystem

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8
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when did industrialized farming start?

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after WWII when the industrial boom occurred
was only meant to be short term so we could get back on our feet after the war

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9
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how is industrialized farming done and what are the benefits of it?

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it is done through the use of pesticides and fertilization
benefits: high density, high yield, and low cost farming

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10
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CAFO’s

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concentrated animal feeding operations
uses antibiotics and hormones on animals
causes pollution in the water surrounding these farms

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10
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why are amphibians so important to watch?

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they are very sensitive to environment changes so we can use them to see if changes need to be made
currently they are having sex changes and genetic changes like ending up with multiple heads = not good

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11
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POPs

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persistent organic pollutants

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12
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OWCs

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organic wastewater compounds
ex: excreted hormones, pharmaceuticals, detergents and household products

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13
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bioaccumulation

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increased concentration of a pollutant in an organism

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14
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biomagnification

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increased concentration of a pollutant in a food chain

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15
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eutrophication

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occurs when bodies of water become enriched with nitrogen and phosphates causing harmful algal blooms and red tide
red tide creates domoic acid
(red tide is normal in some areas but not constantly and in this large of an amount)

16
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canis lupis familiaris

A

canine specific name

17
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canis lupis

A

gray wolves

18
Q

what organizations regulate zoos/aquariums/rescues?

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USDA, UA fish and wildife, AZA (american zoological association), DNR (department of natural resources)

19
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what laws do we have against selling exotics?

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Captive Wildlife Safety Act, Wild Bird Conservation Act, Endangered Species Act
they prohibit the selling and interstate transfer of certain exotics

20
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CITIES

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Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species

21
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IUCN

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International Union for the Conservation of Nature

22
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what does the CITIES and IUCN do?

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help regulate the import/export of endangered species

23
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traffic

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underground group that helps catch exotic smuggling

24
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yewei

A

wild taste
cultural eating of wild animals for good luck and strength