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BILD 3 Lecture 17
Conservation
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Biology
Undergraduate 1
12/03/2010

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Conservation Science
Definition
integrates the following fields to conserve biological diversity at all levels:
-Ecology
-Evolutionary Biology
-Molecular Biology
-Genetics
-Behavioral Ecology
-Economics, political science, urban and rural planning
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Benefits of Species and Genetic Diversity
Definition
-Many pharmaceuticals contain substances originally derived from plants
-Gila monster saliva contains a compound that binds to insulin receptors, making them more sensitive to insulin; this compound was the inspiration for exenatide, now approved for treatment of type II diabetes
-DNA polymerase from the bacteria Thermus aquaticus from Yellowstone helped spawn the biotech industry and is used every day in research laboratories for medical and other discoveries
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Ecosystem services
Definition
-Purification of air and water
-Detoxification and decomposition of wastes
-Cycling of nutrients
-Moderation of weather extremes
-Pollination
-And many others
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Biophilia
Definition
Love for biology lol
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Three Levels of Biodiversity
Definition
Genetic, Species, and Ecosystem diversity
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4 major threats to biodiversity
Definition
-Habitat destruction
-Introduced species
-Overexploitation
-Disruption of interaction networks
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Human alteration of habitat
Definition
Is the single greatest threat to biodiversity throughout the biosphere
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Research on fragmented forests has led to the discovery of two groups of species
Definition
Those that live in forest edge habitats and those that live in the forest interior
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Habitat fragmentation/destruction leads to loss of biodiversity due to
Definition
small populations and lack of connectivity
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Problems with small populations
Definition
-Loss of genetic variation
-Inbreeding
-Susceptibility to demographic fluctuations
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The Extinction Vortex
Definition
A small population is prone to positive-feedback loops that draw the population down an extinction vortex
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Case Study: The Greater Prairie Chicken and the Extinction Vortex
Definition
Populations of the greater prairie chicken were fragmented by agriculture and later found to exhibit decreased fertility
-The declining population rebounded confirming that it had been on its way down an extinction vortex
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Connectivity - Lessons from Ecology
Definition
-Metapopulations are buffered from extinction by recolonization
-When habitat gets fragmented, its important to retain corridors for migration
-This helps maintain genetic diversity as well as demographic stability
-in areas of heavy human use artificial corridors are sometimes constructed
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Introduced Species
Definition
Are those that humans move from the species native locations to new geographic regions
-Introduced species that gain a foothold in a new habitat usually disrupt their adopted community
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Argentine Ants
Definition
ants from argentina that now exist in SoCal, displace nearly all of the dozen or so native ant species that would normally occupy this area
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Overexploitation
Definition
the human harvesting of wild plants or animals at rates exceeding the ability of populations of those species to rebound
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Disruption of Interaction Networks
Definition
extermination of keystone species by humans
-Can lead to major changes in the structure of communities
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Which species/interactions are key
Definition
-Interactions key to the survival of dominant or keystone species are important
-Top predators are often key
-Top-down control of community structure
-Top predators (mountain lions, wolves, etc.) often need large contiguous regions of quality habitat so saving viable populations of them means many other species are protected
-Top predators are 'charismatic'
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Mesopredator release
Definition
Mesopredators were cats, raccoons, and opossums
-These eat birds, nestlings, or eggs
-Presence of top predator lowers the density and activity of these mesopredators leads to increased numbers of bird species and increased population density of birds
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Top Predators
Definition
-Important in many ecosystems
-Often the most difficult populations to maintain because of large home ranges and low densities
-Maintaining viable populations of top predators often ensures viability of populations of most other species
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Philosophy of Nature Reserves
Definition
Nature reserves are biodiversity islands in a sea of habitat degraded to varying degrees by human activity
-Argument for extensive reserves: large, far-ranging animals with low-density populations require extensive habitats; organisms with smaller ranges will be ok too
-If large contiguous reserves are not feasible,
smaller ones connected by movement corridors are the next best thing
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Biodiversity Hot Spots
Definition
relatively small area with an exceptional concentration of endemic species and a large number of endangered and threatened species
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Why California is a worldwide biodiversity hotspot
Definition
-High level of endemism for many types of organisms
-Unusual Mediterranean climate separated from rest of continent by inhospitable deserts and mountains
-'An island called California'
-High threat of development since climate attracts huge human populations
-Chaparral easy to develop and uncharismatic
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Conserving species often requires
Definition
resolving conflicts between the habitat needs of endangered species and human demands
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Politics of conservation
Definition
-Endangered species conservation (Species by species approach)
-Multi-species habitat planning: Attempts to conserve large tracts with viable populations of most species
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