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Grassland Ecosystem
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EVOLUTION OF
CHIMPANZEES ?
WITH GRASSLANDS ? WITHOUT GRASSLANDS ?
By the end of this presentation, we hope that you’ll have a newfound love for the grasslands!
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7. ➔ INTRODUCTION
◆ Ecosystem
◆ Different types of Ecological
Ecosystem
◆ What’s so special about the
Grassland Ecosystem
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What is an ECOSYSTEM?
“ ... living community of plants and animal in an area together with the
non living components like soil, air, water… ” [ 1.1 ]
“ … is the basic structural and functional unit of the environment … ” [ 1.2
]
“ An ecological system … ” [ 1.3 ]
“ … a community and its physical environment
treated together as a functional system … ” [ 1.3 ]
“ … community of living and nonliving things that work together … ” [ 1.3 ]
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“ … area where the
vegetation is
dominated by
grasses
and other
herbaceous
(non-woody)
plants…”
GRASSLAND ECOSYSTEM
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GRASSLAND
ECOSYSTEM
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ADD WATER
It is a TRANSITIONAL LANDSCAPE
DESERT FOREST
Ques : But what is so special about the Grassland Ecosystem and why they matter?
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“ … The authors say the record lends weight to the idea
that we developed key traits —
flexible diets, large brains, complex social structures
and the ability to
walk and run on two legs —
while adapting to the spread of open grasslands … ”
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“ … Based on genetic evidence, the earliest
hominins, or human ancestors, are
thought to have split off from chimpanzees
some 6 million to 7 million years ago. Many
scientists have argued that they were
set on the path to become modern
humans as east Africa's vegetation
gradually shifted from dense forest
to savanna—open grasslands
punctuated by woodland patches and
rivers. This would have forced our
ancestors to descend from the
trees, move rapidly over open
ground, and develop social skills
needed for survival … ” [ 0.1 ]
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“… The entire evolution of our
lineage has involved us living and
working in or near grasslands,” said
lead author Kevin Uno, a postdoctoral
research scientist at Columbia University's
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. “This
now gives us a timeline for the
development of those grasses, and
tells us they [grasslands] were part
of our evolution from the very
beginning …” [ 0.1 ]
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18. ➔ WHAT, WHERE, WHO,
HOW & WHY
◆ What are Grasslands ?
◆ Where are they Found ?
◆ Who benefits from it ?
◆ Why are they disappearing ?
◆ How can we preserve it ?
19. # WHAT?
“ … area where the
vegetation is
dominated by grasses
and other
herbaceous
(non-woody) plants…”
It is also called
transitional landscape !
GRASSLAND ECOSYSTEM
20. # WHAT?
COMPONENT OF GRASSLAND ECOSYSTEM
BIOTIC
COMPONENT
PRODUCER CONSUMER DECOMPOSERS
ARISTIDA
CYNODON
PRIMARY
SECONDARY
TERTIARY
MUCOR
RHIZOPUS
ABIOTIC
COMPONENT
It includes
non living
components like
carbon, hydrogen
sulphur nitrogen
etc
30. £CONOMIC INCENTIVES OF GRASSLANDS
1. The majority of grasslands are located in tropical developing countries
where they are particularly important to the livelihoods of some
one billion poor peoples.
2. These Grasslands are the foundation of Ecology as well as the
economy.
3. Grasslands are the major producers of the energy required on the
earth.
4. Grasses are good agents that hold on to the soil tightly with their
intertwining, deep roots and hence have a water-holding property
and act as soil binders.
5. Grasses play the role of natural fertilizers after they die.
31. £CONOMIC INCENTIVES OF GRASSLANDS
#06 : These are the primary source of food
and fodder to domestic animals, which
contribute immensely to the needs of the
population and the growing economy.
#07 : Much of the increasing global demand
for meat and milk, particularly from
developing countries, will have to be supplied
from grassland ecosystems
32. THREATS TO NATIVE GRASSLANDS
● Clearing of native grasslands for urban expansion
● Conversion of native grassland area to crop and introduced
pasture
● Invasion by exotic plants
● Overgrazing
● Soil and habitat disturbance by vehicle, rock removal or rock
crushing operations
● Lack of fire or change of fire frequency
● Changes in agricultural practice
● Poor management of remnant grassland areas
33. THREATS TO NATIVE FLORA & FAUNA
● Demographic and
genetic phenomena
● Destruction of wild
habitat
● Climate Change
● Hunting and Illegal
trafficking
● Diseases
● Loss of Habitat
● Loss of Food
● Wildfires
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34. IUCN RED LIST
● IUCN currently keeps record
of 13159 species of Grasslands,
21888 species of Shrubland,
and 9223 species of Savanna.
(as of Feb 1, 2022)
● We’ll be taking 19787 species
into consideration from
Grassland and Savanna
(excluding the overlapping
species).
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35. ● EX - Extinct - 39
● EW - Extinct in the Wild - 08
● CR - Critically Endangered - 622
● EN - Endangered - 1614
● VU - Vulnerable - 1512
● NT - Near Threatened - 1101
● LC - Least Concern - 13564
● DD - Data Deficient - 1327
Out of those 19787 species,
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36. Some of the species examples are
● Schomburgk's deer - now extinct,
once endemic of native Thailand
● Leopard, Yellow-breasted
Bunting, Indian Vulture,
Bawean Deer,
White-shouldered Ibis - critically
endangered animal species of South and
Southeast asia
● Saussurea costus, Utleria
salicifolia, Curcuma
supraneeana are among the critically
endangered plant species of South and
Southeast asia
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37. HUMAN ACTIONS TO CONSERVE GRASSLANDS
● Brush Management
● Fencing
● Forage Harvest
Management
● Heavy use Protection Area
● Reduce our carbon footprint
● Support Endangered
Species
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38. GOVT LAWs FROM THE WORLD
The Endangered
Species Act of
1973 [ USA ]
Wildlife and
Countryside Act
1981 [ UK ]
The WIldlife
Protection Act
1972 [ India ]
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40. # WHERE?
WHERE?
Banni grasslands is a belt of
arid grassland ecosystem on
the outer southern edge of the
Rann of Kutch in
Kutch District, Gujarat.
Coordinates : 23°33′ N 69°16′ E
Area : 3,8472
kms
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41. WHAT & WHO ?
● In 1961, to stop the ingress of
salinity of Rann, over an area of
31,500 hectare, seeds of exotic
trees called Prosopis juliflora
was scattered.
● But instead of saving the Banni,
it replaced the native grasses of
the region and had many
ecological and social impact.
● These bushy and thorny trees
propagate very quickly and
leaves very little water for other
plants to grow.
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42. WHAT & WHO ?
● In 1979 - it only covered 6% of
area which increased to 54%
in 2015.
● The Maldhari community are
among the most affected as
they were dependent on the
grassed for their livestock food.
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44. BIBLIOGRAPHY
[ 0.1 ] New support for human evolution in Grasslands. Earth Institute. (2016, June 6).
Retrieved January 30, 2022, from
https://www.earth.columbia.edu/articles/view/3283
[ 1. 1 ] Bharucha, E., 2005. Textbook of environmental studies. Hyderabad: Universities
Press.
[ 1.2 ] E-Pustakdwar School of Open Learning University of Delhi - Environmental
Studies. (n.d.). Retrieved February 1, 2022, from
https://web.archive.org/web/20200331144729/http://egyankosh.ac.in:80/bitstrea
m/123456789/11009/1/Unit-14.pdf
[ 1.3 ] EVS class materials
[ 1.4 ] Grasslands in India and its types. PSCNOTES.IN. Retrieved February 1, 2022,
from https://pscnotes.in/grasslands-in-india-and-its-types
[ 1.5 ] Data was collected from the search feature of The IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. (n.d.). Retrieved
February 1, 2022, from https://www.iucnredlist.org/en
[ 1.6 ] Down To Earth. (2019, September 13). How India lost its finest Banni grasslands
to an exotic species called prosopis juliflora. YouTube. Retrieved February 2,
2022, from https://youtu.be/hUagl_YR0v4
46. CREDITS
A. Don't panic - Starman - VectorStock
B. Human evolution - VectorStock
C. Ecosystem - DreamsTime
D. Apple Ecosystem - PCQuest
E. Desert - VectorStock
F. Forest - VectorStock
G. World Map Outline - VectorStock
H. Indian Map Outline - covid19india.org
I. Danger - VectorStock
J. IUCN logo - nationalredlist.org
K. Schomburgk’s Deer - iucnredlist.org
L. Family - iStock
M. Gujarat’s Map - goaltideias.com
N. Prosopis juliflora - Mongabay
O. Maldharis - Mongabay
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