Biology Chapter 20
deforestation can result in
changes in transpiration rates, which affect water cycles
a plant or an animal that is taken into an area that it did not previously inhabit is a(n) ___ species
introduced
introduced species that spread widely and harm the environment or other species are called ___ species
invasive
harvesting an animal faster than it can reproduce is called
overexploitation
the blue crabs of the Chesapeake Bay are an example of a species that was declining due to ___. The species has begun to recover due to new regulations and better management practies
overexploitation and pollution
what is located about 10 to 50 kilometers above Earth's surface and blocks UV radiation, preventing much of the harmful radiation from reaching Earth?
ozone layer
carbon-containing compounds that do not biodegrade are called
persistent organic pollutants
a chemical, biological, or physical change in the environment that causes harm to organisms is called ___, which can occur in air, water, or land
pollution
classifying organisms, analyzing evolutionary relationships, and examining ecosystems are all scientific tools to help
preserve biodiversity
restoring habitat and protecting habitat are conservation strategies that
save many species at once
a type of air pollution that forms a visible haze in the lower atmosphere when pollutants undergo reactions in the presence of light is called
smog
the smoke that is released from smokestacks of industrial plants, factories, and power plants contains substances that lead to
smog
if you were a scientist who counted the number of species in an area of grassland, you would be studying ___ diversity
species
what factor is contributing to global climate change?
the accumulation of greenhouse gases
an increase in the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide is due to
the burning of fossil fuels
winds carry airborne acids hundreds of miles from coal-burning power plants, leading to acid deposition and severely damaged forests in
the eastern United States and Europe
what do kudzu, hydrilla, European starlings, and Asian carp in North America have in common?
they are invasive species
match the water pollution-sediments
to its effect-block light penetration into the water
match the water pollution-plastic water bottles
to its effect-create "nurdles" that can kill vertebrates when eaten
match the water pollution-heat
to its effect-reduces a river's ability to carry dissolved oxygen
two huge, interconnected "garage patches" in the Pacific Ocean consist of millions of tons of
plastic
particulate matter in the air can lead to
respiratory disease
in the current biodiversity crisis, the extinction rate is ___ times the "background" extinction rate
100 to 1,000
the number of different species in a pond is a reference to
biodiversity
what can persist for decades in the upper atmosphere and catalyze reactions that break down ozone?
chlorofluorocarbon gases (CFCs)
what type of biologist develops strategies for maintaining genetic diversity, species diversity, and ecosystem diversity?
conservation biologist
protective laws, captive breeding, and predator control programs are all ways to
conserve individual species
what biome is expanding worldwide?
deserts
select all of the techniques used for the conservation of threatened species
-captive breeding programs -establishing laws to protect species -reducing poaching -insert disease-resistance genes into wild populations -controlling introduced predators
select all of the following that are greenhouse gases
-carbon dioxide -methane -nitrous oxide
select all of the causes of deforestation
-conversion to agriculture -clearing space for cities -logging -exploration for oil and gas -mining
building a ___, which blocks the normal flow of a river, or a ___, which confines a river to a channel and prevents flooding, changes the flow and nutrient content of the water
-dam -levee
select all of the following that may result from stratospheric ozone depletion
-decline in amphibian populations -increase in skin cancer
select all of the effects of acid deposition
-decreased biodiversity in lakes -disruption of food webs -leaching of aluminum and mercury from soils -stunted and thinning forests
select all of the consequences of deforestation
-destruction of carbon sinks -increased soil erosion -disruption of the water cycle -loss of species and habitat
select all of the ways to conserve or protect many species at once
-establish wildlife refuges -habitat restoration projects -slow human population growth -supply wildlife corridors
select all of the effects of global climate change
-increased animal stress and vulnerability to disease -local extinctions of changes in migration patterns -changes in growing seasons -increased and prolonged droughts
select all the species that have been protected by conservation tools which have allowed their population to survive or recover
-kiwis -black-footed ferret -Venus fly-traps
select the possible direct and indirect consequences of nutrient pollution in aquatic habitats
-large sea life dies -decreased oxygen in the water -small sea life dies -algae blooms
select all the following that are invasive species in North America
-marine toad -lionfish -gypsy moths -zebra mussels
select all of the following that can result from air pollution
-reduced ozone layer -acid rain -smog
select the reasons that tropical rain forests are shrinking
-replacement with ranches -logging -replacement with farms
select all of the following that apply to persistent organic pollutants
-some are hormone mimics -can become more concentrated in higher levels of the food chain -can cause cancer
select all the effects of a dam on an aquatic ecosystem
-species diversity shifts -nutrient levels change -water temperature changes -migration patterns are disrupted
match the phrase-genetic diversity
to type of biodiversity-the amount of variation within a species
match the phrase-species diversity
to type of biodiversity-the number of different types of organisms found in a given area
match the phrase-ecosystem diversity
to type of biodiversity-the variety of deserts, grasslands, forests and other biomes on Earth
cyanide, raw sewage, petroleum from shipping accidents, and detergents are all examples of
water pollution
the ___ effect is a trapping of heat by gases in Earth's atmosphere
Greenhouse
sulfur and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere lead to a form of air pollution called
acid deposition
Boosting reproduction is an effective conservation strategy if
adults will reproduce in captivity
boosting reproduction is an effective conservation strategy if
adults will reproduce in captivity
acid deposition, smog, and ozone depletion are all results of
air pollution
nutrient pollution in aquatic habitats may lead to an increase in the
amount of algae
a species that has a high risk of becoming extinct in the near future is categorized as
endangered
the dodo bird is an example of an organism that is
extinct
shrinking of polar ice sheets and the loss of land ice has likely been a result of
global climate change
the greatest threat to biodiversity is
habitat destruction