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Biodiversity and Evolution
Causes of Species
Extinction
Prepared by:
FRENZ D. DELA CRUZ
LEARNING COMPETENCY
Relate species extinction to the failure of
populations of organisms to adapt to abrupt
changes in the environment. (S9LT-Ie-f-30)
OBJECTIVES
1. Explain the importance of biological
diversity.
2. Distinguish environmental changes
that may result in the loss of the
species.
3. Display positive attitude in
maintaining the stability of an
ecosystem.
Definition of terms:
⚫Biodiversity or Biological Diversity
 sum of all the different species of animals, plants,
fungi, and microbial organisms living on Earth,
and the variety of habitats in which they live.
⚫ Extinction
 the end of existence of a group of organism, caused
by their inability to adapt to changing environmental
conditions.
⚫ Species
 basic concepts in the classification of organism.
 In simple term, a single species is a distinct kind
of organism with a characteristic, shape, size,
behavior, and habitat that remains constant from
year to year.
⚫An ecosystem
 is a community of living organisms
in conjunction with the nonliving
components of their environment,
interacting as a system. These
biotic and abiotic components are
regarded as linked together through
nutrient cycles and energy flows.
Classification of Organism
Causes of Species Extinction
⚫Taking Animals for Profit
⚫Hunting and Trapping
⚫Overharvesting
⚫Destruction of Habitat
⚫Pollution
Population
⚫ is a group of living things within a certain area that
are all of the same species
 Several Different Populations may be found in the
community:
example: A Jungle Community - has a greater
amount of biological diversity than a cornfield.
Some Populations may be found in jungle
community
can be very large
in number
Have fewer members
Why do you think population sizes vary among
1. Population of
Ants
2. Population of
Fungi
3. Population of
Ferns
1. Population of
Tigers
2. Population of
Snakes
Communities
⚫ Communities with many different species (a high
index of diversity) will be able to withstand
environmental changes better than communities
with only f
Index of Diversity = Number of species x number of runs
Number of Trees
Measuring Population Density
⚫Population Density - is a measurement of
population per unit area or unit volume; It is
frequently applied to living organisms, and
particularly to humans.
⚫Population can be of the same size, but they may
have different densities.
Differences in population density may be
attributed to many factors:
1. When new members move in or out in an
ecosystem
Population Density = number of individuals
Size of Area
Example:
⚫Suppose 60 ants live in a 4 sq m plot of grass.
What would be the population density of ants?
What would the population density be if 100 ants
live in?
Population Density = number of individuals
Size of Area
LIMITING FACTORS:
⚫Anything that limits the size of a population like
certain environmental conditions are called LIMITING
FACTORS
Limiting Factors keep population from:
 Increasing in size and
 Help balance an ecosystem
4. Light Temperature
5. Soil Nutrients
Examples of Limiting Factors:
1. Availability of food
2. Water and
3. Living conditions
Carrying Capacity
⚫The maximum population size an environment can
support is called CARRYING CAPACITY
⚫ If the population size rises above the carrying
capacity, organism die because they cannot meet
all their needs.
Endangered but not Extinct
⚫When species, population becomes so low that
only few remain, the species is considered
ENDANGERED will possibly extinct.
⚫In the Philippines, some Terrestrial species like:
1. Tamaraw in Mondoro
2. Mouse Deer in Palawan
3. Philippine Deer
4. Monkey-eating eagle, and some
Aquatic species like;
1. Dugong(manatee) found in Negros,
Batangas, and Leyte are in danger of
EXTINCTION
Dugong(Mantee)
Threatened
⚫There`s a particular species that declines so fast that it
becomes endangered and it is said to be threatened.
⚫Ex. A study conducted by field biologists on population
size and distribution of Philippine fauna, they reported that
as of 1991,
&
89 species of birds
44 species of mammals
8 species of reptiles
These include also the Philippine Eagle or Monkey-
eating Eagle
Are internationally
threatened
EXTINCTION
⚫Is the disappearance of a species when the last of its
members die.
Cause:
 Changes to habitats, due to increasing
population
# Natural vegetation in the area has been
cleared.
# Concrete structures and other
organisms gradually take
over the area.
# Some areas were destroyed by natural
Local and Global Issues that
contributed to Species Extinction
⚫Deforestation
- one of the country`s environmental problems is
the rapid rate at which trees are cut down.
- in the Philippines, the major causes of
deforestation are:
@ Kainging Farming
@ Illegal Logging
@ Conversion of agricultural lands to
housing projects
@ Forest Fires
@ Typhoons
⚫Kaingin Farming
As a consequence of cutting down
trees, the following effects are:
⚫Soil erosion
⚫Floods
⚫Decrease in wildlife resources that will eventually
lead to extinction
⚫ Wildlife Depletion, deforestation is one of the major
causes of the disappearance of wildlife species.
Dugong (manatee)
Philippine Eagle
Tarsier
Local and Global Issues that
contributed to Species Extinction
⚫Water Pollution
a major problem in lakes, rivers and
ponds is EUTROPHICATION – is the process
by which a body of water becomes enriched in
dissolved nutrients (such as phosphates) that
stimulate the growth of aquatic plant, life
usually resulting in the depletion of dissolved
oxygen.
- it happens when the concentration
of organic nutrients that comes from domestic
garbage and thrown in bodies of water,
increases rapidly.
Local and Global Issues that
contributed to Species Extinction
⚫ Effect on Water Pollution:
@ mass death of fish (fish kill)
- usually happens when there`s an increase in
concentration of organic nutrients in bodies of water –
this condition causes algal bloom and growth of
aquatic plants. When the algae die, they sink to the
bottom and the process of decomposition proceeds. This
process uses up oxygen and as a result, aquatic
animals die due to lack of oxygen.
PCB (polychlorinated biphenyl)
- one class of dangerous chemicals present in
water,
inks
- toxic waste produced in the making of paints,
and electrical insulators
EUTROPHICATION
Local and Global Issues that
contributed to Species Extinction
⚫PCB(polychlorinated biphenyl)
-through the process of biological magnification,
the PCB becomes concentrated in the body
tissues of water organism.
Biological Magnification is the build up of
pollutants in organism at higher trophic levels in
the food chain
• Other Pollutants found in water are heavy
metals:
lead, mercury, and cadmium – these
metals are come from factories that dump
Local and Global Issues that
contributed to Species Extinction
⚫ Air Pollution
cars are the one of the major contributors to air
pollution.
Pollutants can enter the air as gases, liquids or
solids. Cars burn fuel and produce harmful gases:
@ carbon dioxide
@ nitrogen oxides &
@ hydrocarbons
Harmful Pollutants found in Air
In Metro Manila where a
great volume
travel each day,
blankets
nitrogen
the
oxides
of cars
smog
area,
and
hydrocarbons from car
exhaust react with water
vapour or dust particles
and produce new
irritating chemicals
Greenhouse Effect & Global Warming
⚫Greenhouse Effect – is the natural process of
warming the Earth.
- is a process of trapping of heat by gases in
the Earth`s atmosphere. Carbon dioxide acts like a
blanket over the Earth, holding in the heat that would
otherwise radiate back into space.
- but as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
increases, greenhouse effect also intensifies this will
lead to global warming.
Global Warming - is an increase in the earth`s
temperature from the rapid buildup of CO2 and other
Local and Global Issues that
contributed to Species Extinction
⚫Destruction of Coastal Resources
Coral reefs and Coastal mangrove forest in the
Philippines serve as breeding grounds and nurseries
of marine fishes.
But due to man`s activities, coastal areas are getting
destroyed these activities include:
@ deforestation, agricultural activities, and mining
activities
@ dynamite fishing and muro-ami
@ coastal areas` conversion to beach resorts, and
residential
Destruction of Coral
Reefs
Dynamite Fishing
Damaged mangrove
areas
Local and Global Issues that
contributed to Species Extinction
⚫Acid Precipitation - commonly known as acid rain.
Rainwater is normally acidic, because carbon
dioxide is normally present. Other pollutants, mostly
sulfur and nitrogen oxides, make rainwater even
more acidic, with pH of 5.6 or lower
Acid Rain, can be harmful to living things.
@ It causes yellowing of leaves of trees and cause
leaves to fall.
@ Nutrients can be lost from the soil.
Acid Rain
Human Activities and
Overpopulation
have cost the most of the environmental problems
nowadays.
People are beginning to realize that the way they
interact with the environment must change to
ensure the survival of all living things. This is one
of the big challenge to maintain resources
needed for survival while ensuring that they will
still be available in the future. This is a practice
called SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT – Means
that the rate at which society uses renewable
resources does not exceed the rate at which the
resources are generated.
THANK
YOU!!!!

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5. BIODIVERSITY- WEEK 6.pptx

  • 1. Biodiversity and Evolution Causes of Species Extinction Prepared by: FRENZ D. DELA CRUZ
  • 2. LEARNING COMPETENCY Relate species extinction to the failure of populations of organisms to adapt to abrupt changes in the environment. (S9LT-Ie-f-30)
  • 3. OBJECTIVES 1. Explain the importance of biological diversity. 2. Distinguish environmental changes that may result in the loss of the species. 3. Display positive attitude in maintaining the stability of an ecosystem.
  • 4. Definition of terms: ⚫Biodiversity or Biological Diversity  sum of all the different species of animals, plants, fungi, and microbial organisms living on Earth, and the variety of habitats in which they live. ⚫ Extinction  the end of existence of a group of organism, caused by their inability to adapt to changing environmental conditions. ⚫ Species  basic concepts in the classification of organism.  In simple term, a single species is a distinct kind of organism with a characteristic, shape, size, behavior, and habitat that remains constant from year to year.
  • 5. ⚫An ecosystem  is a community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment, interacting as a system. These biotic and abiotic components are regarded as linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows.
  • 7. Causes of Species Extinction ⚫Taking Animals for Profit ⚫Hunting and Trapping ⚫Overharvesting ⚫Destruction of Habitat ⚫Pollution
  • 8. Population ⚫ is a group of living things within a certain area that are all of the same species  Several Different Populations may be found in the community: example: A Jungle Community - has a greater amount of biological diversity than a cornfield. Some Populations may be found in jungle community can be very large in number Have fewer members Why do you think population sizes vary among 1. Population of Ants 2. Population of Fungi 3. Population of Ferns 1. Population of Tigers 2. Population of Snakes
  • 9. Communities ⚫ Communities with many different species (a high index of diversity) will be able to withstand environmental changes better than communities with only f Index of Diversity = Number of species x number of runs Number of Trees
  • 10. Measuring Population Density ⚫Population Density - is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume; It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans. ⚫Population can be of the same size, but they may have different densities. Differences in population density may be attributed to many factors: 1. When new members move in or out in an ecosystem Population Density = number of individuals Size of Area
  • 11. Example: ⚫Suppose 60 ants live in a 4 sq m plot of grass. What would be the population density of ants? What would the population density be if 100 ants live in? Population Density = number of individuals Size of Area
  • 12. LIMITING FACTORS: ⚫Anything that limits the size of a population like certain environmental conditions are called LIMITING FACTORS Limiting Factors keep population from:  Increasing in size and  Help balance an ecosystem 4. Light Temperature 5. Soil Nutrients Examples of Limiting Factors: 1. Availability of food 2. Water and 3. Living conditions
  • 13. Carrying Capacity ⚫The maximum population size an environment can support is called CARRYING CAPACITY ⚫ If the population size rises above the carrying capacity, organism die because they cannot meet all their needs.
  • 14. Endangered but not Extinct ⚫When species, population becomes so low that only few remain, the species is considered ENDANGERED will possibly extinct. ⚫In the Philippines, some Terrestrial species like: 1. Tamaraw in Mondoro
  • 15. 2. Mouse Deer in Palawan
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  • 19. Aquatic species like; 1. Dugong(manatee) found in Negros, Batangas, and Leyte are in danger of EXTINCTION
  • 21. Threatened ⚫There`s a particular species that declines so fast that it becomes endangered and it is said to be threatened. ⚫Ex. A study conducted by field biologists on population size and distribution of Philippine fauna, they reported that as of 1991, & 89 species of birds 44 species of mammals 8 species of reptiles These include also the Philippine Eagle or Monkey- eating Eagle Are internationally threatened
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  • 23. EXTINCTION ⚫Is the disappearance of a species when the last of its members die. Cause:  Changes to habitats, due to increasing population # Natural vegetation in the area has been cleared. # Concrete structures and other organisms gradually take over the area. # Some areas were destroyed by natural
  • 24. Local and Global Issues that contributed to Species Extinction ⚫Deforestation - one of the country`s environmental problems is the rapid rate at which trees are cut down. - in the Philippines, the major causes of deforestation are: @ Kainging Farming @ Illegal Logging @ Conversion of agricultural lands to housing projects @ Forest Fires @ Typhoons
  • 26. As a consequence of cutting down trees, the following effects are: ⚫Soil erosion ⚫Floods ⚫Decrease in wildlife resources that will eventually lead to extinction ⚫ Wildlife Depletion, deforestation is one of the major causes of the disappearance of wildlife species.
  • 28. Local and Global Issues that contributed to Species Extinction ⚫Water Pollution a major problem in lakes, rivers and ponds is EUTROPHICATION – is the process by which a body of water becomes enriched in dissolved nutrients (such as phosphates) that stimulate the growth of aquatic plant, life usually resulting in the depletion of dissolved oxygen. - it happens when the concentration of organic nutrients that comes from domestic garbage and thrown in bodies of water, increases rapidly.
  • 29. Local and Global Issues that contributed to Species Extinction ⚫ Effect on Water Pollution: @ mass death of fish (fish kill) - usually happens when there`s an increase in concentration of organic nutrients in bodies of water – this condition causes algal bloom and growth of aquatic plants. When the algae die, they sink to the bottom and the process of decomposition proceeds. This process uses up oxygen and as a result, aquatic animals die due to lack of oxygen. PCB (polychlorinated biphenyl) - one class of dangerous chemicals present in water, inks - toxic waste produced in the making of paints, and electrical insulators
  • 31. Local and Global Issues that contributed to Species Extinction ⚫PCB(polychlorinated biphenyl) -through the process of biological magnification, the PCB becomes concentrated in the body tissues of water organism. Biological Magnification is the build up of pollutants in organism at higher trophic levels in the food chain • Other Pollutants found in water are heavy metals: lead, mercury, and cadmium – these metals are come from factories that dump
  • 32. Local and Global Issues that contributed to Species Extinction ⚫ Air Pollution cars are the one of the major contributors to air pollution. Pollutants can enter the air as gases, liquids or solids. Cars burn fuel and produce harmful gases: @ carbon dioxide @ nitrogen oxides & @ hydrocarbons
  • 33. Harmful Pollutants found in Air In Metro Manila where a great volume travel each day, blankets nitrogen the oxides of cars smog area, and hydrocarbons from car exhaust react with water vapour or dust particles and produce new irritating chemicals
  • 34. Greenhouse Effect & Global Warming ⚫Greenhouse Effect – is the natural process of warming the Earth. - is a process of trapping of heat by gases in the Earth`s atmosphere. Carbon dioxide acts like a blanket over the Earth, holding in the heat that would otherwise radiate back into space. - but as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases, greenhouse effect also intensifies this will lead to global warming. Global Warming - is an increase in the earth`s temperature from the rapid buildup of CO2 and other
  • 35. Local and Global Issues that contributed to Species Extinction ⚫Destruction of Coastal Resources Coral reefs and Coastal mangrove forest in the Philippines serve as breeding grounds and nurseries of marine fishes. But due to man`s activities, coastal areas are getting destroyed these activities include: @ deforestation, agricultural activities, and mining activities @ dynamite fishing and muro-ami @ coastal areas` conversion to beach resorts, and residential
  • 36. Destruction of Coral Reefs Dynamite Fishing Damaged mangrove areas
  • 37. Local and Global Issues that contributed to Species Extinction ⚫Acid Precipitation - commonly known as acid rain. Rainwater is normally acidic, because carbon dioxide is normally present. Other pollutants, mostly sulfur and nitrogen oxides, make rainwater even more acidic, with pH of 5.6 or lower Acid Rain, can be harmful to living things. @ It causes yellowing of leaves of trees and cause leaves to fall. @ Nutrients can be lost from the soil.
  • 39. Human Activities and Overpopulation have cost the most of the environmental problems nowadays. People are beginning to realize that the way they interact with the environment must change to ensure the survival of all living things. This is one of the big challenge to maintain resources needed for survival while ensuring that they will still be available in the future. This is a practice called SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT – Means that the rate at which society uses renewable resources does not exceed the rate at which the resources are generated.