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Title: 1.4 Feeding People


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1.4 Feeding People
  • p. 25-34

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Productivity
  • The average amounts of new plant biomass produced
    each year per unit area.

3
Productivity of ecosystems
  • Productivity is influenced by many factors

4
Factors that can increase productivity
  • Add water and fertilizer to deserts
  • Very expensive

5
Factors that can increase productivity.
  • Clear cutting rain forest
  • Introduce good farm plants and animals into
    rainforest conditions.
  • Not a good idea.
  • Disease, pests, weather fluctuations.

6
Food and Population Size
  • Canadians consume more calories and more animal
    products per day than others in the world.
  • 80 of the Earths population consumes grains as
    primary source of nutrition.

7
Food and Compeitiors
  • Natural ecosystem hundreds of species are
    interconnected.
  • Agricultural produces short, simple food
    chains, that link plants to people.

8
Factors that increase productivity.
  • Monoculture
  • A single crop (wheat, corn or rice) is often
    grown on huge areas of land.
  • How does monocultural affect populations of
    primary consumers?

9
Costs of monoculture pests
10
Poisons and food chains
  • To keep pests from damaging crops, many farmers
    spray their fields with poisionous chemicals,
    called pesticides.
  • The pesticides are designed to kill insects but
    not harm other animals, in small doses.
  • Problems occurs when pesticides enter food chains
    and pass from one trophic level to another.

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The DDT Story
  • DDT used during WWII to kill lice, fleas and
    mosquitoes.
  • Persistant pesticide that can remain in the
    ecosystem for large periods of time.

12
The DDT Story
  • Used on crops to control damage caused by insect
    pests

13
The DDT Story
  • In 1962 Rachel Carson published Silent Spring
  • DDT restricted in Canada after 1969

14
The DDT Story
  • DDT is a great example of biological
    magnification.
  • The concentration of chemical increases as you
    move up each trophic level in a food chain.

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What you need to do now
  • Read p. 30 31
  • Do p. 32 1-11 omit 10
  • Do p. 34 1-5
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