BIODIVERSITY Flashcards

1
Q

What is biodiversity?

A
  • The variety of living species

* The degree of nature’s variety

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
2
Q

Why is biodiversity needed?

A

Allows for permanent stability of an ecosystem

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
3
Q

What are the different levels that biodiversity is considered at?

A
  • Habitat
  • Species
  • Genetic
  • Species Richness
  • Diversity Index
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
4
Q

How is habitat considered in species biodiversity?

A
  • Range of habitats
  • Each may be occupied by different species
  • Diverse habitats may lead to diverse species
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
5
Q

How do diverse habitats affect species diversity?

A

Diverse habitats may lead to diverse species

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
6
Q

How is species considered in species biodiversity?

A

Difference between species
• This could be within a habitat, or a community
• Differences could be structural or physical
• We can collect data about different species
○ This will inform species richness

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
7
Q

What are some examples of the differences between species?

A
  • Structural

* Physical

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
8
Q

How are genetics used for species diversity?

A

Genetic variation exists within a species
• Degree of allelic variation between the members of a species
• It is good
○ Lack of variation results in a lack of ability to adapt
○ Natural selection depends on variation

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
9
Q

What is species richness?

A

This is the number of different species present in a habitat

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
10
Q

How is species richness considered in biodiversity?

A

• The more species present, the richer the habitat

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
11
Q

What is a disadvantage of using species richness?

A
  • Does not take into account number of individuals of each species.
  • Not sufficient data to measure diversity alone
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
12
Q

How is species richness recorded?

A
  • Observe and record the species present in a habitat
  • Samples should be taken
  • Visual surveys should be taken, to ensure that nothing is missed
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
13
Q

What are some advantages of using diversity indexes?

A
  • It takes into account both species richness and evenness
  • Gives an idea of the number of each species relative to population size
  • Small and large populations are treated differently
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
14
Q

What does a high index of biodiversity signify?

A
  • Indicates a diverse habitat
  • Many different species live there
  • Small change to environment may only affect one species
  • If this species is only small population, then only a small proportion of the habitat is effected
  • Total effect on the habitat would be small
  • Tends to be stable habitat
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
15
Q

What does a low index of biodiversity signify?

A
  • Suggests it is dominated by few species
  • Small change to the environment may affect one of the major species
  • Could damage or destroy the whole species
  • Small change would have a very large impact on the environment
  • Much less stable environment
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
16
Q

What is species richness?

A

Measure of the number of different species in a community

17
Q

What is an index of diversity?

A

Describes relationship between number of species in a community and number of individuals in each species