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Honors Biology 2012-2013. Impacts on Biodiversity. Ecological Footprint. Deforestation in Malasia. Impacts on Biodiversity :. Over fishing and Over hunting Keystone species Invasive species. Over fishing and Over Hunting. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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IMPACTS ON BIODIVERSITY
Honors Biology2012-2013
Deforestation in Malasia
Ecological Footprint
Impacts on Biodiversity:
Over fishing and Over hunting Keystone species
Invasive species
Over fishing and Over Hunting One threat to biodiversity
occurs when humans cause ecosystems to collapse by using too many natural resources or taking away a Key Stone Species.
Over fishing and Over Hunting
Key Stone Species: An organism that is necessary for keeping an ecosystem in balance.
Example: Sea Otter
Sea Otter Facts Only marine mammal without blubber… How do they stay warm in the cold
ocean? Otters have the densest fur of any mammal. Fur is so thick that their skin never gets wet
when they swim: 400,000 hairs per square centimeter.
Sea Otter Facts During the fur trade Humans hunted
otters almost to extinction for their thick warm pelts.
By 1911 the sea otter population had dropped to roughly 1, 000 individuals!
How will this effect
the ecosystem
?
Sea Otter’s Niche: Eats sea urchins. Uses rocks and shells to break opened sea
urchins
Predators: Sharks and Humans (now Orcas)
Uses seaweed to anchor themselves while they eat and sleep.
How sea otters keep their ecosystem in balance: Otters keep the sea urchin population
down. Sea urchins eat away at the base of sea
weed. Fish and other sea life rely on the sea
weed forests for food and shelter.
Over Hunting Key Stone Species
How do you think the decreasing otter population effects the ocean ecosystem?
Otter Population is Down Sea Urchin Population = _____________ Sea Weed Population = ______________ Fish Population = _________________ Seal Population = _________________ Orca Population = _________________
Increases Decreases
DecreasesDecreasesDecreases
Results?
What are the long term implications on the food web in this situation?
Over Hunting Key Stone Species
Result: Urchin Barrens
Over fishing and over hunting By over
fishing and over hunting humans have the power to irreversibly change an ecosystem.
Sea Otters and Orcas Sea Otters and CO2
Invasive Species Species that are brought to an
ecosystem by humans and harm the ecosystem because they do not have any natural predators in their new environment.
50,000 exotic species live in the US
$138 billion per year spent to help undo the damage they cause
Invasive species also threaten nearly half of the species currently protected under the Endangered Species Act.
Mountain Pine Beetle
Invasive Species (Animal Planet videos)Example: Burmese Python in Florida (Article)