Topic 4: Biodiversity Flashcards

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Biodiversity

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Variety in the living world

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Local biodiversity

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The variety of different species living in a small, local habitat

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3
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Global biodiversity

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Variety of species on earth
Recent estimates put the number of species at 8.7 million

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4
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Where is global biodiversity greatest?

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At the equator
It decreases towards the poles

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5
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Species diversity?

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The number of different species and the number of individuals of each species within any one community

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genetic diversity

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The variety of genes (alleles) possessed by the individuals that make up any one species

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7
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Ecosystems diversity

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The range of different habitats within a particular area

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8
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2 ways that biodiversity can be measured

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Species richness
Index of diversity

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9
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What is species richness?

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A measure of the number of different species in a community
- 2 communities may have the same number of species but the proportions of the community made up of each species may differ significantly

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10
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What is an index of diversity?

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The relationship between the number of species in a community and the number of individuals in each species
It provides a number that makes it easier to compare species richness in different habitats
The larger the value, the greater species richness

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11
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Calculation for index of diversity

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D= N(N-1)/sum of n(n-1)
D= index of diversity
N= no. Organisms of all species
n=no. Of organisms of each species

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12
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What are the effects of reducing biodiversity?

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It reduces the variety of habitats
Reduces the variety of species
Reduces the variety of food sources

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13
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Farming practices that reduce biodiversity

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Removing hedgerows
Creating monocultures
Draining wetlands
Overgrazing of land
Use of pesticides,inorganic fertilisers and herbicides

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14
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How does removing hedgerows benefit farmers but reduce biodiversity?

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Increased farmland
Reduces species habitats

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What is the impact on biodiversity of crop monocultures?

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Reduces plant biodiversity which affects food webs

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16
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Conservation measure to minimise the effects of hedgerow removal

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Maintains existing hedgerows to the most beneficial height
Plant hedges rather than using fences

17
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Conservation measures to minimise the effects of monocultures on biodiversity

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Create natural meadows

18
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Conservation measures to minimise the effects of draining wetlands on biodiversity

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Maintain existing ponds or create new ones
Leave wet corners of fields

19
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Conservation measures to minimise the effects of pesticides on biodiversity

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Use biological control or let wildflowers grow at the field edge as habitats for insect predators

20
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Conservation measures to minimise the effects of inorganic fertilisers on biodiversity

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Use organic fertilisers
Use crop rotation with a nitrogen fixing crop to improve soil fertility

21
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Conservation measures to minimise the effects of herbicides on biodiversity

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Use intercropping (growing 2 crops at once so you dont leave bare soil)
Rather than using herbicides to control weeds