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Title: Habitat Fragmentation


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Habitat Fragmentation
  • Separation of wilderness areas from other
    wilderness areas
  • Fragmented areas are like islands the smaller
    the fragment, the less biodiversity it will
    support

2
Figure 55.5 Fragmentation of a forest ecosystem
3
Figure 55.6 The history of habitat reduction and
fragmentation in a Wisconsin forest
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Biotic and Abiotic Issues of Fragmentation
  • Biotic
  • -some organisms need large areas to gather food
  • Ex. Lions
  • Ex. Zebra
  • -no migratory routes to re-establish populations
    lost due to natural disasters
  • Abiotic
  • -climate can change
  • -can cause EDGE EFFECT
  • (different conditions along the boundaries of an
    ecosystem)

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Habitat Degradation
  • Damage to habitat by pollution
  • Three types of pollution air, water, land

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Air pollution
  • breathing problems
  • irritation of membranes
  • Burning of fossil fuels is biggest source
  • Ozone layer is being broken down by CFCs
    (carbofluorocarbons) found in refrigerators and
    air conditioners as coolants this allows
    radiation to reach earth, causing genetic defects
    and cancer

7
Figure 54.27a Erosion of Earths ozone shield
The ozone hole over the Antarctic
8
Water Pollution
  • Degrades aquatic habitats in streams, lakes, and
    oceans
  • Excess fertilizers and animal waste get into
    streams and cause algal blooms
  • Coral reefs are destroyed when silt covers the
    living coral and they cant photosynthesize or
    get to food
  • Detergents, heavy metals, and industrial
    chemicals in runoff cause sickness and death in
    aquatic orgs
  • Abandoned drift nets trap dolphins, whales, fish,
    sea turtles
  • Acid precipitation is responsible for
    deterioration of forests and lakes, also damages
    plant tissues and interferes with plant growth.
  • (sulfur dioxide from coal-burning factories and
    nitrogen oxides from exhausts combine with water
    vapor to form acid droplets of water vapor)
  • Use of pesticides such as DDT gets into water

9
Figure 54.25 Biological magnification of DDT in
a food chain
10
Figure 50.3 Rachel Carson
Biologist, Writer, Ecologist
Silent Spring
11
Land Pollution
  • Trash solid waste
  • Made up of cans, bottles, paper, plastic, metals,
    dirt, spoiled food, etc.
  • Average American produces 1.8 kg of waste daily
  • Landfills take up space

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Introduction of Exotic Species
  • New orgs introduced into an ecosystem do not
    have any natural predators and is little
    competition with other orgs, so native species
    are at risk
  • Exotics may take over niches of native species
    and eventually replace the native species
    completely

13
Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming
  • In 1996, the United States was responsible for
    23 of the worlds carbon dioxide emissions --
    more than any other country.
  • Carbon dioxide is the primary greenhouse gas,
    responsible for 60 of global warming
  • http//www.epa.gov/globalwarming/kids/greenhouse.h
    tml

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Conservation efforts
  • Conservation Biology studies methods and
    implements plans to protect biodiversity
  • legal protection of species
  • habitat preservation
  • (sustainable use,
  • habitat corridors)
  • reintroduction programs

15
What can you do?
  • Be aware
  • Reuse and recycle
  • Turn off water and lights
  • Carpool
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