Drivers of biodiversity decline Flashcards

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What are the 4 drivers of biodiversity decline?

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  1. Overexploitation
  2. Habitat loss and fragmentation
  3. Introduced species
  4. Chain of extinction
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Give an example of overexploitation

Which species are most vulnerable and why?

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Hunting - large species are most vulnerable, they have slow reproductive rates, they move more slowly and provide more food
Decline in large species fits with the timing of human colonisation

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Define habitat loss and fragmentation

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Loss of habitat area and therefore a loss of species

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Why is one large reserve better than many small ones?

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The edge effect - one large reserve removes the amount of edge meeting matrix (e.g. agricultural land)
Corridors between reserve patches allow movement

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Why do introduced species cause a decrease in population?

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  • Species that evolve in isolation may not have resistance to disease or predation
  • Some traits predispose some species to be better competitiors than the native species
  • Ecosystem level effects
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What is the chain of extinction?

Give an example

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Serial effects e.g. Sea lion population crashes, killer whales start eating sea otters, kelp forests disappear

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