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Diversity
What is Diversity?
• Diversity is often considered as a function of
two components:
A) the number of different species and
B) the relative numbers of individuals of each
species.
There are 3 main types of Diversity we need to
know about:
Species Diversity,
Genetic Diversity,
Habitat Diversity
We can measure diversity so that we can
quantify and compare different ecosystems
using a Diversity index.
Species Diversity
• The variety of species per unit area. This
includes both the number of species present
and their relative abundance.
Genetic Diversity
• The range of
genetic material
present in a gene
pool or population
of a species.
Habitat Diversity
• The range of different habitats or number of ecological
niches per unit area in an ecosystem, community or
biome.
How did this
diversity of
species come
about?
First we need to know about how
organisms can change……. Lets use a
giraffe as an example
How Natural Selection works…..
We have to start with 2 main ideas and look at their
consequences:
• Populations tend to produce more offspring than
an environment can support.
• There is variation in members of a species.
1. Populations tend to produce more offspring than
an environment can support.
http://www.senescence.info/overpopulation.jpg
http://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/o/over_population_gifts.asp
We can
remember this
from our look
human
population.
2. There is variation in members of a species.
Just look around you……
But you need to note that:
Variation within our species is
the result of different
selection pressures operating
in different parts of the world,
yet this variation is not so vast
to justify a construct such as
race having a biological or
scientific basis.
http://news.softpedia.com/images/news2/12-of-
the-DNA-Differs-Amongst-Human-Races-and-
Populations-2.jpg
• This leads to a struggle for existence…….
Who is
struggling
here?
http://www.wildlifeart.org/artImages/large/struggle_for_existence.jpg
Some organisms within the population have
characteristics that make them better at overcoming
these struggles
The prize for winning
is that they get to
pass on more of their
genes (that gave
them those
characteristics) to the
next generation.
Each habitat has different conditions
so different organisms succeed. So
does each Biome and Niche.
So how come biomes in different areas
of the world have different species?
How do different species come about?
In order to answer these questions we
need to consider speciation.
Speciation or how do new species
appear?
• 1. In a space there are some organisms.
• 2. There is natural variety within the species.
• 3. The space gets divided. So does the population.
• 4. Conditions on either side of the divide are different.
• 5. …so different varieties survive on either side of the
divide.
• 6. …Eventually enough change builds up that the 2 groups
can’t interbreed…..a new species has been formed.
Different ways that populations
can get separated……
This is called continental
drift.
Pick a continent. What
impact will the land
movements shown affect:
1. Geology?
2. Movement of
animals and trees?
3. Climate?
4. Isolation?
5. Biodiversity?
Go back to your succession work….
• What happened to Biodiversity through the
stages of succession? Why?
• What impact will ecosystem stability have on
biodiversity? Are more diverse habitats more
resilient to change? Why?
• What will happen to Biodiversity if humans
keep interfering with succession? (Eg Logging,
grazing, farming, burning.)
• What happens to Biodiversity with
Fragmentation of habitats?
• Conservation of habitat diversity usually leads
to the conservation of species and genetic
diversity.
• Why should we conserve habitats?
• If we are going to conserve them which ones
should we prioritize and why?
Discussion
Why conserve the
panda?
1. Symbolism.
2. Cuteness
3. National symbol of the most populaced
country so as a symbol it is educating almost
15% of the worlds population with one
animal
4. If we can conserve this animal we can
conserve any.
5. They only eat bamboo
6. They are harmless to any other organism
except bamboo which grows quickly
7. Cuteness.
8. We know lots about them after years of
study so lets not waste this research
9. World peace
10.Did I mention cuteness?

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4.1 Biodiversity ESS revision slides powerpoint

  • 2. What is Diversity? • Diversity is often considered as a function of two components: A) the number of different species and B) the relative numbers of individuals of each species.
  • 3. There are 3 main types of Diversity we need to know about: Species Diversity, Genetic Diversity, Habitat Diversity We can measure diversity so that we can quantify and compare different ecosystems using a Diversity index.
  • 4. Species Diversity • The variety of species per unit area. This includes both the number of species present and their relative abundance.
  • 5. Genetic Diversity • The range of genetic material present in a gene pool or population of a species.
  • 6. Habitat Diversity • The range of different habitats or number of ecological niches per unit area in an ecosystem, community or biome.
  • 7. How did this diversity of species come about? First we need to know about how organisms can change……. Lets use a giraffe as an example
  • 8. How Natural Selection works….. We have to start with 2 main ideas and look at their consequences: • Populations tend to produce more offspring than an environment can support. • There is variation in members of a species.
  • 9. 1. Populations tend to produce more offspring than an environment can support. http://www.senescence.info/overpopulation.jpg
  • 11. 2. There is variation in members of a species. Just look around you…… But you need to note that: Variation within our species is the result of different selection pressures operating in different parts of the world, yet this variation is not so vast to justify a construct such as race having a biological or scientific basis. http://news.softpedia.com/images/news2/12-of- the-DNA-Differs-Amongst-Human-Races-and- Populations-2.jpg
  • 12. • This leads to a struggle for existence……. Who is struggling here? http://www.wildlifeart.org/artImages/large/struggle_for_existence.jpg
  • 13. Some organisms within the population have characteristics that make them better at overcoming these struggles The prize for winning is that they get to pass on more of their genes (that gave them those characteristics) to the next generation.
  • 14. Each habitat has different conditions so different organisms succeed. So does each Biome and Niche. So how come biomes in different areas of the world have different species? How do different species come about? In order to answer these questions we need to consider speciation.
  • 15. Speciation or how do new species appear? • 1. In a space there are some organisms. • 2. There is natural variety within the species. • 3. The space gets divided. So does the population. • 4. Conditions on either side of the divide are different. • 5. …so different varieties survive on either side of the divide. • 6. …Eventually enough change builds up that the 2 groups can’t interbreed…..a new species has been formed.
  • 16. Different ways that populations can get separated…… This is called continental drift. Pick a continent. What impact will the land movements shown affect: 1. Geology? 2. Movement of animals and trees? 3. Climate? 4. Isolation? 5. Biodiversity?
  • 17. Go back to your succession work…. • What happened to Biodiversity through the stages of succession? Why? • What impact will ecosystem stability have on biodiversity? Are more diverse habitats more resilient to change? Why? • What will happen to Biodiversity if humans keep interfering with succession? (Eg Logging, grazing, farming, burning.) • What happens to Biodiversity with Fragmentation of habitats?
  • 18. • Conservation of habitat diversity usually leads to the conservation of species and genetic diversity. • Why should we conserve habitats? • If we are going to conserve them which ones should we prioritize and why? Discussion
  • 19. Why conserve the panda? 1. Symbolism. 2. Cuteness 3. National symbol of the most populaced country so as a symbol it is educating almost 15% of the worlds population with one animal 4. If we can conserve this animal we can conserve any. 5. They only eat bamboo
  • 20. 6. They are harmless to any other organism except bamboo which grows quickly 7. Cuteness. 8. We know lots about them after years of study so lets not waste this research 9. World peace 10.Did I mention cuteness?