Title: Global Biodiversity
1Global Biodiversity
2What is Biodiversity? Well get to that, but
first. . . .
- Lets take a step back in time.
3Whatever Happened to HIM??
4. . . or Them ???
5Almost all dinosaurs became extinct. But why?
6Does anyone really know?It was 65 million years
ago!!!!!
7Could it have been natural extinction?
Natural extinction happens when a species fails
to adapt to the environment (or changes in the
environment) as efficiently as other species and
eventually dies off.
May have played a role, but scientists think
there was a more dramatic contributing cause . .
.
8Thought to Be Global Climate Change of Unknown
Cause (External or Internal Sudden or Gradual)
9Mass Extinction
- When more than 50 (half) of all known, living
species become extinct in a short period of time
(less than 2 million years)
10Is this just irrelevant ancient history?
NO! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
11Why its relevant
- The mass extinction involving the dinosaurs was
only one in a series of known mass extinctions.
There have been others. Some scientists think we
are on the verge of yet another in our lifetimes.
12Tiger
13Elephant
14Manatee
15Bald Eagle
16Northern Wild Monkshood
17Dwarf Lake Iris
18Hungerfords Crawling Water Beetle
19Karner Blue Butterfly
20What do these species have in common with
dinosaurs?
They, too could become EXTINCT!
21Species
- Group of organisms capable of interbreeding
(reproducing) with each other but not with other
groups.
22Species at Risk2 types
- Endangered Species Species that are at risk
of becoming extinct in the near future throughout
much or all of their habitat range. - Threatened Species Species that are at risk
but not yet in as much danger as endangered
species. They are likely to become endangered in
the near future.
23Notes About Endangered and Threatened Species
- NOT JUST ANIMAL SPECIES! Includes plant and
insect species as well. - Worldwide, there are at least 1832 endangered or
threatened species. And thats just the official
list! - Over 1,000 are found in the United States.
- About half the counties in the U.S. contain
endangered or threatened species.
24Whats the connection between endangered species
and biodiversity?
25Biodiversity is
- Variety among all levels of life on Earth. The
two main levels for thinking about biodiversity
are the species level and the ecosystems level. - Well discuss the current threats to biodiversity
by first looking at species, then well discuss
ecosystems. The same threats affect both levels
of biodiversity.
26(Among other things) WE DO!!
What threatens biodiversity today?
Human civilization and economic activity put
pressure on aspects of biodiversity. The present
rate of extinction is believed to be much higher
than can be explained totally by natural causes.
We must be careful to balance our needs with
those of other species.
27Three major human-related threats to biodiversity
- Trade (and illegal poaching)
- Development/ Loss of Habitat
- Pollution
28Threat One Trade
- What is trade? Trade is traffic in goods, such
as by gift, barter (swapping), or sale. - People all over the world engage in trade, on the
local, national, or global level. - Sometimes when species are taken from the wild or
from other settings to be traded, we refer to
this as harvesting the species.
29How do harvesting and trade affect species?
- Some species are hunted for their meat, their
fur, or other parts of their body (such as
elephants for their ivory). Some are sought as
pets. Some of this trade is legal, but some is
illegal (poaching). - If too many species are hunted or harvested too
quickly, the species population may shrink. Not
enough young are born to become adults and make
up for those being harvested. - Other animals can be indirectly harmed in the
process of other animals being hunted or
harvested (such as dolphins caught in tuna nets).
30What is Poaching?
- The illegal practice of trespassing on private or
protected property (such as national parks or
wildlife preserves) to hunt, fish, or steal game. - Also includes illegally removing game, fish,
plants, or parts of animals to trade illegally. - Illegal hunting is a major problem for certain
wildlife populations around the world. In some
areas poaching is devastating wildlife and its
ecosystems.
31Elephant poaching is a problem in many countries.
They are hunted mainly for their ivory tusks.
32In some countries, such as India, tigers are
poached for their skins, bones, and claws. These
poachers were caught by Indian authorities.
33Why poach?
- As species become more and more endangered, each
remaining specimen becomes more and more
valuable. Some people are willing to pay a lot
of money to get rare goods associated with these
species. This creates an incentive for people to
hunt, or take the species, even though they are
protected by law. The poachers want to make
money from this, which usually is more than they
could make at other jobs.
34Regulating Poaching
- Many individual countries have enacted specific
laws outlawing poaching of various species and
their products. - Some international laws have also been put in
place to outlaw trade in endangered species. - But the behavior is difficult to control. Sale
of poached goods provides income for the
poachers, who do not want to stop.
35Some plants are illegally traded too!
- Agarwood, the fragrant wood produced by a
species of the Asian Aquilaria tree family, may
be over-exploited to commercial extinction due
to over harvesting and illegal trade. - Ocean plants are also sometimes illegally traded,
which harms other species in their ecosystems
36Threat Two Development
Development refers to processes that transform
a place to make it suitable for commercial or
residential purposes.
37Development can threaten biodiversity by
Destroying animals habitats Destroying some
animals food sources (such as plants) Bringing
pollution to previously clean areas
38Case Study in Development The Everglades
39Where and what are the Everglades?
40The Everglades is home to a variety of plant and
animal species, such as. . .
41Mangrove trees
42Blue Herons
43Florida Panthers
44Florida Alligators
45How are the species of the Everglades threatened
by development?
- 900 people move to Florida each day
- 39 million people vacation in Florida annually
- 12 million people spend the winter in Florida
And all those people need
46Places to live,.