Chapter 38: The Loss of Biodiversity
Habitation alternation is caused by...
1) Agriculture 2) Urban development 3) Forestry 4) Mining 5) Environmental pollution
Biodiversity has three levels
Ecosystem, species, genetic diversity
Biological magnification
Increasing concentration of a harmful substance in organisms at higher trophic levels in a food chain or food web
Oversexploitation
Is the third major threat to biodiversity. Over harvesting has threatened rare trees 1) reduced populations of tigers, Galapagos tortoises, whales, and rhinos and 2) depleted wild populations of game fish
Invasive species
Ranked second behind habitat destruction as a threat to biodiversity. Invasive species- Compete with native species, prey on native species and parasitize native species.
Phenotypic plasticity
The ability of a single genotype to produce different phenotypes under different environmental conditions.
Conservation biology
The integrated study of ecology, evolutionary biology, physiology, molecular biology, and genetics to sustain biological diversity at all levels.
Extinction
The irreversible loss of all populations of a species
Ozone layer
The release of chemicals into the atmosphere promoted the thinning of the ozone layer