Biodiversity Flashcards

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What is biodiversity

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The variety of living organisms. It can be measured in terms of species diversity (number of species in a community), habitat diversity (range of different habitats) and genetic diversity (variety of alleles within a species)

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Differentiate between species richness and species evenness

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Species richness = number of species in an area
Species evenness = whether species have similar numbers

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Discuss different types of sampling

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Random = no particular system, however aim is still to be representative
Opportunistic = Those that are encountered first are chosen
Stratified = population divided into smaller groups based on a characteristic then sampled
Systematic = follows a particular pattern

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Why is sampling important

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We cannot study the whole population as that is impractical. Using a representative sample allows us to investigate the population easily

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Describe how Simpsons index of Diversity is used

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A measurement of the total number of organisms compared to the total number of each species
A high index of Diversity means several different species are equally abundant, whereas a low index means one or two species dominate over others

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How can we assess genetic diversity

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Total number of loci

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What factors affect biodiversity

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Population growth
Deforestation for agriculture
Climate change affecting habitats

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Give reasons to maintain biodiversity

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Ecological = protecting species, maintaining resources
Economic = reducing soil depletion
Aesthetic = protecting landscapes

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Define conservation

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The protection and management of species and habitats, in order to maintain biodiversity. Can be in-situ (in an organisms habitat) or ex-situ (outside an organisms habitat)

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Give examples of in-situ conservation

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Marine conservation zones
Wildlife reserves

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Give examples of ex-situ conservation

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Seed banks
Botanic gardens
Zoos

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What are some agreements which were made with the aim of protecting species and habitats

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Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES)
Rio Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
Countryside Stewardship Scheme (CSS)

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